Lyrics The King of Rome - June Tabor
(David
Sudbury)
In
the
West
End
of
Derby
lives
a
working
man
He
says
'I
can't
fly
but
me
pigeons
can
And
when
I
set
them
free
It's
just
like
part
of
me
Gets
lifted
up
on
shining
wings'
Charlie
*Hudson's*
pigeon
loft
was
down
the
yard
Of
a
rented
house
in
Brook
Street
where
life
was
hard
But
Charlie
had
a
dream
And
in
1913
Charlie
bred
a
pigeon
that
made
his
dream
come
true
There
was
gonna
be
a
champions'
race
from
Italy
'Look
at
the
maps,
all
that
land
and
sea
Charlie,
you'll
lose
that
bird'
But
Charlie
never
heard
He
put
it
in
a
basket
and
sent
it
off
to
Rome
On
the
day
o'
the
big
race
a
storm
blew
in
A
thousand
birds
were
swept
away
and
never
seen
again
'Charlie
we
told
you
so
Surely
by
now
you
know
'Yeah,
I
know,
but
I
had
to
try
A
man
can
crawl
around
or
he
can
learn
to
fly
And
if
you
live
'round
here
The
ground
seems
awful
near
Sometimes
I
need
a
lift
from
victory'
I
was
off
with
me
mates
for
a
pint
or
two
When
I
saw
a
wing
flash
up
in
the
blue
'Charlie,
it's
the
King
of
Rome
Come
back
to
his
West
End
home
Come
outside
quick,
he's
perched
up
on
your
roof'
'Come
on
down,
Your
Majesty
I
knew
you'd
make
it
back
to
me
Come
on
down,
you
lovely
one
You
made
me
dream
come
true'
In
the
West
End
of
Derby
lives
a
working
man
He
says
'I
can't
fly
but
me
pigeons
can
And
when
I
set
them
free
It's
just
like
part
of
me
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