Lyrics Mighty Man - Mark Knopfler
A
room
on
the
top
floor
And
the
chest
all
but
knackered
Two
fingers
not
working
And
the
back's
shot
to
hell
It's
a
lifetime
of
digging
trenches
In
the
cold
and
wet
weather
And
for
laying
half
the
roadway
In
England
as
well
You'd
finish
in
the
one
place
It
was
straight
to
the
next
one
And
you
never
could
settle
And
you
were
always
alone
Just
a
drifter
in
limbo
I
was
best
off
away,
son
Just
one
of
the
thousands
Who
could
never
go
home
That's
your
mighty
man,
son
Your
mighty
man
Well,
the
boat
and
the
train
ride
In
a
misty
November
We
had
the
worst
of
the
lodgings
And
we
hated
the
subs
Ma's
face
on
the
leaving
I
will
always
remember
And
we
wouldn't
get
paid
Until
they
had
closed
up
their
pubs
And
I
could
stand
up
on
horseback
Was
the
man
for
the
singing
Put
my
hand
up
for
boxing
At
the
fairground
on
the
heath
I
could
play
my
accordion
And
charm
all
of
the
women
And
dance
round
the
taproom
With
a
chair
in
my
teeth
That's
your
mighty
man,
son
Your
mighty
man
That's
your
mighty
man,
son
Your
mighty
man
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