Lyrics What a Waste - Ian Dury , The Blockheads
I
could
be
the
driver
an
articulated
lorry
I
could
be
a
poet
I
wouldn't
need
to
worry
I
could
be
a
teacher
in
a
classroom
full
of
scholars
I
could
be
the
sergeant
in
a
squadron
full
of
wallahs
What
a
waste
What
a
waste
What
a
waste
What
a
waste
Because
I
chose
to
play
the
fool
in
a
six-piece
band,
First-night
nerves
every
one-night
stand.
I
should
be
glad
to
be
so
inclined.
What
a
waste!
What
a
waste!
But
I
don't
mind.
I
could
be
a
lawyer
with
strategems
and
ruses
I
could
be
a
doctor
with
poultices
and
bruises
I
could
be
a
writer
with
a
growing
reputation
I
could
be
the
ticket
man
at
Fulham
Broadway
Station
What
a
waste
What
a
waste
What
a
waste
What
a
waste
Because
I
chose
to
play
the
fool
in
a
six-piece
band,
First-night
nerves
every
one-night
stand.
I
should
be
glad
to
be
so
inclined.
What
a
waste!
What
a
waste!
But
I
don't
mind.
I
could
be
the
catalyst
that
sparks
the
revolution
I
could
be
an
inmate
in
a
long-term
institution
I
could
dream
to
wide
extremes,
I
could
do
or
die
I
could
yawn
and
be
withdrawn
and
watch
the
world
go
by
What
a
waste
What
a
waste
What
a
waste
What
a
waste
Because
I
chose
to
play
the
fool
in
a
six-piece
band,
First-night
nerves
every
one-night
stand.
I
should
be
glad
to
be
so
inclined.
What
a
waste!
What
a
waste!
But
I
don't
mind.
Because
I
chose
to
play
the
fool
in
a
six-piece
band,
First-night
nerves
every
one-night
stand.
I
should
be
glad
to
be
so
inclined.
What
a
waste!
What
a
waste!
But
I
don't
mind.
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