Lyrics Bill McCai - The Coral
His
family
taught
him
right
from
wrong
With
local
tales
and
children's
songs
Sunday
school
was
his
shelter
With
his
friends
Joe
and
Walter
Now
those
days
seem
far
away
An
empty
swing
where
he
once
played
Now
Bill's
grown
so
fat
and
bald
He
never
thought
that
he'd
grow
old
And
everyday
when
he
gets
the
train
Looks
out
the
window
and
thinks
in
vain
If
I
could
only
be
that
boy
again
His
sales
job
it
gets
him
down
Same
old
faces
same
old
sounds
Heart
attacks,
orthopaedic
backs
Documents
in
labelled
racks
His
wife
can't
stand
the
sight
of
him
With
his
routine
glass
of
gin
She
makes
his
lunch
of
processed
ham
And
waits
in
for
the
meter
man
And
everyday
when
he
gets
the
train
Looks
out
the
window
and
thinks
in
vain
If
I
could
only
be
that
boy
again
Another
day
another
gin
His
kids
don't
even
notice
him
Something
different
about
his
face
His
happy
smile
seems
out
of
place
His
family
gathered
round
for
tea
Eyes
fixed
on
their
new
telly
Newsflash
came,
then
it
said
Bill
McCai
was
just
found
dead
No
more
windows,
no
more
trains
Hung
himself
out
in
the
rain
Now
he'll
never
be
that
boy
again
And
we
say
bye-bye
Bill
McCai
1 In the Forest
2 Don't Think You're the First
3 Liezah
4 Talkin' Gypsy Market Blues
5 Secret Kiss
6 Milkwood Blues
7 Bill McCai
8 Eskimo Lament
9 Careless Hands
10 Pass It On
11 All of Our Love
12 Confessions of a.D.D.D.
13 Precious Eyes
14 Venom Cable
15 I Forgot My Name
16 Song of the Corn
17 Sorrow or the Song
18 Auntie's Operation
19 Why Does the Sun Come Up?
20 Grey Harpoon
21 Keep Me Company
22 Migraine
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