Songtexte Drifter’s Prayer - The Coral
From
as
far
back
as
I
can
remember,
I've
been
a
drifter
The
drifting
life
is
a
lonely
life
but
the
only
life
I
know
When
I
was
young,
I
ran
away
from
home
and
rode
the
railways
for
years
Across
the
cornfields
and
quarries
and
all
the
broken-down
piers
I
saw
the
green
land
and
the
big
burning
sky
A
great
dream
of
heaven
in
the
world
going
by
These
were
the
old
and
golden
days
of
my
youth
Even
back
then,
I
knew
it
as
truth
Drifting
was
in
my
blood,
in
my
veins
There
was
no
other
way
In
summer,
you'd
find
work
on
the
midway
fairs
With
the
boys
from
Bostock
and
caravan
city
Working
the
turnstiles
and
waltzers
Speaking
Parlyaree,
the
secret
language
of
the
carnival
But
it
was
always
part-time
work
And
when
the
autumn
came,
I'd
feel
the
pull
of
the
drifting
life
again
Once
a
drifter,
always
a
drifter
Those
are
the
rules
of
the
game
I
came
of
age
and
the
world
changed
The
traveling
fairs
vanished
A
new
Funland
appeared
on
the
coast
And
old
carnies
like
me
were
turned
into
ghosts
I
lived
out
of
hotels
and
bars
and
old
stolen
cars
I
fell
out
of
love
so
many
times
Somewhere
inside
me,
a
small
fire
died
Ah,
but
the
drift,
the
drift,
the
drifting
life
That
was
the
life
that
was
mine
Now
I
sleep
on
the
crystal
shore
With
the
far-away
pier,
all
lit
up
like
a
magic
torch
Sometimes
I
lie
there
and
wonder,
what
is
the
weight
of
the
moon?
What
is
the
weight
of
love?
What
does
it
mean
to
be
truly
free,
under
the
sky
and
its
mystery?
The
answer
will
always
be
to
drift,
to
drift
To
drift
is
to
be
free
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