Lyrics Something About England - The Clash
They
say
immigrants
steal
the
hubcaps
Of
the
respected
gentlemen
They
say
it
would
be
wine
an'
roses
If
england
were
for
englishmen
again
Well
I
saw
a
dirty
overcoat
At
the
foot
of
the
pillar
of
the
road
Propped
inside
was
an
old
man
Whom
time
would
not
erode
When
the
night
was
snapped
by
sirens
Those
blue
lights
circled
fast
The
dancehall
called
for
an'
ambulance
The
bars
all
closed
up
fast
My
silence
gazing
at
the
ceiling
While
roaming
the
single
room
I
thought
the
old
man
could
help
me
If
he
could
explain
the
gloom
You
really
think
it's
all
new
You
really
think
about
it
too
The
old
man
scoffed
as
he
spoke
to
me
I'll
tell
you
a
thing
or
two
I
missed
the
fourteen-eighteen
war
But
not
the
sorrow
afterwards
With
my
father
dead
and
my
mother
ran
off
My
brothers
took
the
pay
of
hoods
The
twenties
turned
the
north
was
dead
The
hunger
strike
came
marching
south
At
the
garden
party
not
a
word
was
said
The
ladies
lifted
cake
to
their
mouths
The
next
war
began
and
my
ship
sailed
With
battle
orders
writ
in
red
In
five
long
years
of
bullets
and
shells
We
left
ten
million
dead
The
few
returned
to
old
piccadily
We
limped
around
leicster
square
The
world
was
busy
rebuilding
itself
The
architects
could
not
care
But
how
could
we
know
when
I
was
young
All
the
canges
that
were
to
come?
All
the
photos
in
the
wallets
on
the
battlefield
And
now
the
terror
of
the
scientific
sun
There
was
masters
an'
servants
an'
servants
an'
dogs
They
taught
you
how
to
touch
your
cap
But
through
strikes
an'
famine
an'
war
an'
peace
England
never
closed
this
gap
So
leave
me
now
the
moon
is
up
But
remember
all
the
tales
I
tell
The
memories
that
you
have
dredged
up
Are
on
letters
forwarded
from
hell
The
streets
were
by
now
deserted
The
gangs
had
trudged
off
home
The
lights
clicked
off
in
the
bedsits
An'
old
england
was
all
alone
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