paroles de chanson Tramp The Dirt Down - Elvis Costello
I
saw
a
newspaper
picture
from
the
political
campaign
A
woman
was
kissing
a
child,
who
was
obviously
in
pain
She
spills
with
compassion,
as
that
young
child's
face
in
her
hands
she
grips
Can
you
imagine
all
that
greed
and
avarice
coming
down
on
that
child's
lips
Well
I
hope
I
don't
die
too
soon
I
pray
the
Lord
my
soul
to
save
Oh
I'll
be
a
good
boy,
I'm
trying
so
hard
to
behave
Because
there's
one
thing
I
know,
I'd
like
to
live
long
enough
to
savour
That's
when
they
finally
put
you
in
the
ground
I'll
stand
on
your
grave
and
tramp
the
dirt
down
When
England
was
the
whore
of
the
world,
Margaret
was
her
madam
And
the
future
looked
as
bright
and
as
clear
as
the
black
tar
macadam
Well
I
hope
that
she
sleeps
well
at
night,
isn't
haunted
by
every
tiny
detail
'Cos
when
she
held
that
lovely
face
in
her
hands
all
she
thought
of
was
betrayal
And
now
the
cynical
ones
say
that
it
all
ends
the
same
in
the
long
run
Try
telling
that
to
the
desperate
father
who
just
squeezed
the
life
from
his
only
son
And
how
it's
only
voices
in
your
head
and
dreams
you
never
dreamt
Try
telling
him
the
subtle
difference
between
justice
and
contempt
Try
telling
me
she
isn't
angry
with
this
pitiful
discontent
When
they
flaunt
it
in
your
face
as
you
line
up
for
punishment
And
then
expect
you
to
say
"Thank
you"
straighten
up,
look
proud
and
pleased
Because
you've
only
got
the
symptoms,
you
haven't
got
the
whole
disease
Just
like
a
schoolboy,
whose
head's
like
a
tin-can
Filled
up
with
dreams
then
poured
down
the
drain
Try
telling
that
to
the
boys
on
both
sides,
being
blown
to
bits
or
beaten
and
maimed
Who
takes
all
the
glory
and
none
of
the
shame
Well
I
hope
you
live
long
now,
I
pray
the
Lord
your
soul
to
keep
I
think
I'll
be
going
before
we
fold
our
arms
and
start
to
weep
I
never
thought
for
a
moment
that
human
life
could
be
so
cheap
'Cos
when
they
finally
put
you
in
the
ground
They'll
stand
there
laughing
and
tramp
the
dirt
down
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