Pound Pound Pound

John Wesley Harding

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    I was standing on a corner kicking my heels
    Had my coat buttoned up beneath my chin
    And I saw in some girl's eyes, she thought I was making deals
    There was just me and the clock struck out
    I was looking for something to scream and shout about
    So I took a train and I went back home
    There was no one to tell so I didn't telephone
    That place is just another big unknown to me
    That place is just another big unknown to me

    The sea made angry faces, the waves were getting high
    Saw them kicking down onto the front
    And the cars dodged the water that was flooding on by
    And I just stood there, an orphan fool
    I saw kids smoking chain on their way back from school
    A tramp got reckless in the center of town
    He was talking about Jesus as the sun went down
    A lifetime of sorrows, he was ready to drown
    A lifetime of sorrows, I think he was going to drown

    Well I hit this bar where I used to hang out
    Talked to the guy behind the bar, then dropped a few names
    He didn't know what I was talking about
    So I put my money down and I shot some pool
    Beat two punks, I was feeling cool
    A couple of girls started to flirt
    And I felt really old as they tugged my shirt
    And I walked outside as they hurled some dirt at me
    I walked outside as they hurled dirt at me

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    Went to visit Helen by St. Helen's Park
    That place used to frighten me now all I can see
    Was a couple of wide-boy sharks flashing their teeth in the small-town dark
    Huddled myself in the cold
    That old red brick house I can find it blindfolded
    I loved her when I was sixteen
    She was an old town new brown beauty queen
    Now I just spend my time filling the gaps in between her and me
    Well I just spend my time filling the gaps that have grown in between her and me

    Midnight in the subway, we'd huddle up and laugh
    When we missed the last bus home, we'd just sit there all night
    And we'd play guitars until the night-time passed
    I went there to count some sheep
    With the smell of glue, I couldn't sleep
    Made my excuses to no-one, left town
    To leave it in the city at the lost and found
    Where the steps my father walked don't echo on down
    And my mother's voice calling doesn't make no sound
    And there's no yesterdays to tie you down
    And as I hit the city, I remember this sound
    Waves on the shore going pound pound pound
    The streets in the city still swirling around
    And my mother's voice calling me, calling me, calling me back

    I was standing on a corner kicking my heels
    Had my coat buttoned up beneath my chin
    I saw in some girl's eyes, she thought that I was making deals

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