Lyrics Single Father - Jackie Leven
If
we
should
meet
in
Glasgow,
By
chance
on
a
rainy
day,
Let's
sit
and
drink
in
a
damn
good
bar,
Till
evening
comes
out
to
play.
And
there
are
things
I
don't
want
to
talk
about,
Things
I
don't
want
to
say,
Twisted
spires
and
lonely
byres,
And
fishing
boats
in
winter
spray
Winter
spray.
I
was
a
single
father,
Those
were
real
harsh
times,
I
remember
losing
my
baby
every
time
I
hear
the
church
bell
chime.
I
was
a
single
father,
But
I
just
can't
complain.
Got
a
heart
full
of
headstones
as
I
step
down
As
I
step
down
From
the
train
From
the
train
We
walked
down
a
leafy
ravine,
To
a
cloud
of
dragonflies,
You
pointed
your
finger
in
water,
At
the
colours
in
the
sky.
You
sat
in
your
chair
on
the
beach,
I
waved
to
you
from
the
sea,
You
saw
the
wave
and
smile,
You
were
already
lost
to
me
Lost
to
me.
I
was
a
single
father,
Those
were
real
harsh
times,
I
remember
losing
my
baby
every
time
I
hear
a
church
bell
chime.
I
was
a
single
father,
But
I
just
can't
complain.
Got
a
heart
full
of
headstones
as
I
step
down
As
I
step
down
From
the
train
From
the
train.
Now
my
son's
in
the
English
army,
He
plays
the
guitar
well,
I
almost
never
see
him,
I
walk
alone
on
a
distant
fell.
Now
half
the
world
is
working,
Half
is
watching
TV,
Some
take
smack
and
fall
right
back,
It's
all
the
same
to
me,
Same
to
me.
I
was
a
single
father,
Those
were
real
harsh
times,
I
remember
losing
my
baby
every
time
I
hear
a
church
bell
chime.
I
was
a
single
father,
But
I
just
can't
complain.
Got
a
heart
full
of
headstones
as
I
step
down
As
I
step
down
As
I
step
down
From
the
train
From
the
train
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