Lyrics Excerpt from a Teenage Opera - Keith West
Count
the
days
into
years
His
eighty
two
brings
many
fears
Yesterday′s
laughter
turned
to
tears
His
arms
and
legs
don't
feel
so
strong
His
heart
is
weak,
there′s
something
wrong
Opens
windows
in
despair
Tries
to
breathe
in
some
fresh
air
His
conscience
cries:
"Get
on
your
feet
Without
you,
Jack,
the
town
can't
eat"
Grocer
Jack,
grocer
Jack,
get
off
your
back
Go
into
town,
don't
let
them
down,
oh
no,
no
Grocer
jack,
grocer
Jack,
get
off
your
back
Go
into
town,
don′t
let
them
down,
oh
no,
no
The
people
that
live
in
the
town
Don′t
understand
He's
never
been
known
to
miss
his
round
"It′s
ten-o'clock",
the
housewives
yell
"When
Jack
turns
up
we′ll
'give
him
hell"
Husbands
moan
at
breakfast
tables
No
milk,
no
egg,
no
marmalade
labels
Mothers
send
their
children
out
To
Jack′s
house
to
scream
and
shout
Grocer
Jack,
grocer
Jack,
get
off
your
back
Come
into
town,
don't
let
them
down,
oh
no,
no
Grocer
jack,
grocer
Jack,
get
off
your
back
Come
into
town,
don't
let
them
down,
oh
no,
no
A
Sunday
morning
bright
and
clear
Lovely
flowers
decorate
the
marvellous
square
People
cry
and
walk
away
and
think
about
the
fateful
day
Now
they
wish
they′d
given
Jack
more
affection
and
respect
Little
children
dressed
in
black
don′t
know
what
happened
to
old
Jack
Grocer
Jack,
grocer
Jack,
is
it
true
what
mummy
says
You
won't
come
back,
oh
no,
oh
no
Grocer
Jack,
grocer
Jack,
is
it
true
what
mummy
says
You
won′t
come
back,
oh
no,
oh
no
Grocer
Jack,
grocer
Jack,
is
it
true
what
mummy
says
You
won't
come
back,
oh
no,
oh
no
Grocer
Jack,
grocer
Jack,
is
it
true
what
mummy
says
You
won′t
come
back,
oh
no,
oh
no
Grocer
Jack,
grocer
Jack,
is
it
true
what
mummy
says
You
won't
come
back,
oh
no,
oh
no
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