paroles de chanson Last Day of the Miners Strike - Pulp
Kids
are
spitting
on
the
Town
Hall
steps
and
frightening
old
ladies.
I
dreamt
that
I
was
living
back
in
the
mid
1980s,
People
marching,
people
shouting,
people
wearing
pastel
leather.
The
future′s
ours
for
the
taking
now,
if
we
just
stick
together.
And
I
said
"Hey,
lay
your
burden
down,
Seems
the
last
day
of
the
miners'
strike
Was
the
Magna
Carta
in
this
part
of
town".
Well
my
body
sank
below
the
ground,
it
became
as
black
as
night,
Overhead
the
sound
of
horses′
hooves,
people
fighting
for
their
lives.
Some
joker
in
a
headband
was
still
getting
chicks
for
free
And
Big
Brother
was
still
watching
you,
back
in
the
days
of
'83.
And
I
said
"Hey,
lay
your
burden
down,
Seems
the
last
day
of
the
miners'
strike
Was
the
Magna
Carta
in
this
part
of
town".
Well
by
1985
I
was
as
cold
a
cold
could
be,
But
no-one
was
underground
to
dig
me
out
and
set
me
free.
87
socialism
gave
way
to
socialising,
So
put
your
hands
up
in
the
air
once
more,
the
north
is
rising...
And
I
said
"Hey,
lay
your
burden
down,
Seems
the
last
day
of
the
miners′
strike
Was
the
Magna
Carta
in
this
part
of
town"
Sing
Hallelujah,
sing
Hallelujah,
Don′t
let
them
fool
you
again,
sing
Hallelujah.
By
now
I'm
sick
& tired
of
just
living
in
this
hole,
So
I
took
the
ancient
tablets,
blew
off
the
dust,
Swallowed
them
whole.
Oh
come
on,
let′s
get
together,
Oh
come
on,
the
past
is
gone,
Well
the
very
first
Commandment:
Come
on,
come
on,
Let's
get
it
on,
come
on
let′s
get
it
on.
Get
it
on.
Get
it
on.
Hey,
lay
your
burden
down,
Seems
the
last
day
of
the
miners'
strike
Was
the
Magna
Carta
in
this
part
of
town.
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