paroles de chanson Sun Never Shines On the Poor - Richard Thompson
The
urchins
are
writhing
around
in
the
mud,
Like
eels
playing
tag
in
a
barrel
The
old
Sally
Army
sound
mournful
and
sweet
As
they
play
an
old
Chrissmassy
carol;
The
world
is
as
black
as
a
dark
night
in
hell
What
kind
of
a
place
can
this
be?
Old
people
like
hermit
crabs
run
into
doorways
All
fearing
to
say,
do
you
feel
a
downtrodden
as
me?
Ting-a-ling,
Ting-a-Ling,
the
Devil
he
leans
on
your
bell,
The
future
looks
black
as
before
And
the
sun
never
shines,
the
sun
never
shines
on
the
poor
The
rich
man
he
dreams
of
his
gold
and
his
plate
And
his
house
and
his
car
and
his
women,
The
poor
man
he
dreams
of
his
one-roomed
estate
And
his
wage-packet
short
by
one
shilling
The
last
penny
falls
through
a
hole
in
your
jeans,
Now
ain′t
that
the
way
when
you're
down?
Just
walking
in
circles
for
the
rest
of
your
life,
And
feeling
so
low
that
your
chin
scrapes
along
the
ground
Ting-a-ling,
Ting-a-Ling,
the
Devil
he
leans
on
your
bell,
The
future
looks
black
as
before
And
the
sun
never
shines,
the
sun
never
shines
on
the
poor
Now
some
of
the
people
are
poor
in
the
purse
They
don′t
have
the
cash
at
the
read
And
some
of
the
people
are
crippled
and
lame
They
can
never
stand
up
true
and
steady
And
some
of
the
people
are
poor
in
the
head
Like
the
simpleton
fools
that
you
see
But
most
of
the
people
are
poor
in
the
heart
It's
the
worst
kind
of
poor,
it's
the
worst
kind
of
poor
you
can
be
Ting-a-ling,
Ting-a-Ling,
the
Devil
he
leans
on
your
bell,
The
future
looks
black
as
before
And
the
sun
never
shines,
oh
the
sun
never
shines
on
the
poor
1 Hand of Kindness
2 Sunset Song
3 Sun Never Shines On the Poor
4 She Never Could Resist A Winding Road
5 Reynardine
6 The Deserter
7 Crazy Man Michael
8 Woman or a Man
9 Sloth
10 Turning of the Tide
11 Now Be Thankful
12 Poor Ditching Boy
13 Dry My Tears and Move On
14 Poor Will and the Jolly Hangman
15 Meet On the Ledge
16 The Great Valerio
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