Lyrics Broadway - The Clash
“It
ain't
my
fault
it's
6'
o'
clock
in
the
morning”
He
said
As
he
came
up
out
of
the
night
When
he
found
I
had
no
coins
to
bum
He
began
to
testify
Born
in
a
depression
Born
out
of
good
luck
Born
into
misery
In
the
back
of
a
truck...
I'm
telling
you
this
mister
Don't
be
put
off
by
looks
I
been
in
the
ring
and
I
took
those
right
hooks
Oh
the
loneliness
Used
to
knock
me
out
– harder
than
the
rest
And
I've
worked
for
breakfast
'N'
I
ain't
had
no
lunch
I
been
on
delivery
and
received
every
punch
Suddenly
I
noticed
that
it
weren't
quite
the
same
Feel
different
one
morning
Maybe
it
was
the
rain
But
everywhere
I
looked
all
over
the
city
They're
runnin'
in
an
out
of
the
bars
Someone
stopped
for
a
pick-up
driving
one
of
those
cars
Y'see
I
always
wanted
one
of
those
cars
Long
black
'n'
shiny
an'
pull
up
to
the
bars
Honk
your
horn,
put
down
your
windows,
push
yer
button
Hear
it
coming
in
You
can
say
I
can
see
the
light
...
roll!
Forward!
Drive!
Green
lights!
Green
lights!
Intersection
city
coming
A
running
comeback
home
I
run
back
not
that
strong
now
Yes
who's
there
now,
can
I
help
you?
Calling
Intel
station
light
Did
you
put
it
in
It
say
go,
I
say
go,
she
say
go
So
we
say
go
Cos'
I
can
see
the
light
all
night
tonight
This
night
right
now
Coming
on
forward
motion
across
the
ocean
An'
up
the
hills
yeh
boys
let's
strike
for
the
hills
While
that
petrol
tank
is
full
Gimme
a
push
gimme
a
pull
Gimme
a
llama
gimme
a
mule
Gimme
a
donkey
or
gimme
a
horse
Down
the
avenue
So
fine
In
style
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