Toe Rag Songtext
von The Rifles
Toe Rag Songtext
Walk out of the door and make my way up the street
Cold wind in my eyes runs a tear down my cheek
Not a soul to be heard so no point to complain
At least the sound of the birds compensates for the rain
Hit the queue for the bus and then I join the line
Same faces for the last ten years of my life
See them more than my friends, I couldn′t tell you their names
Shattered glass on the floor, kids have run out of games
I don't see that′s ever gonna change
One hour passes 'till I'm back on my feet
A stone′s throw I will be walking ′till I'm off of the street
Hang my coat to dry, settle down with the herd
Some I really don′t mind, some just get on my nerves
Turn my back to the clock because it slows the time
Take out a cigarette and hear the match strike
Turn the radio on to drown the sound of the rain
Same bands, same songs, play again and again
I don't see that′s ever gonna change
Tell me I'm not right, say what you like, I′m miles away
And expect nothing changing except for the name of the day
And I don't see that's ever gonna change
And I don′t see that′s ever gonna change
From my place of work I move away in a haste
Time there moves slow but rushes when I'm away
Pass a girl from my school the conversation′s brief
Gotta catch that train, get myself some relief
I meet up with friends and they knock off at six
I pull in at five and walk about for a bit
Watch the world go by through an empty glass
And I know that I won't be the last ′so'
Tell me I′m not right, say what you like, I'm miles away
And expect nothing changing except for the name of the day
So I don't see that′s ever gonna change
And I don′t see that's ever gonna change
And I don′t see that's ever gonna change
And I don′t see that's ever gonna change
Creep back into bed and then I pull up the sheet
High over my head and uncover my feet
′Till the room goes dark and I'm miles away
Jump to the alarm and start another day
Cold wind in my eyes runs a tear down my cheek
Not a soul to be heard so no point to complain
At least the sound of the birds compensates for the rain
Hit the queue for the bus and then I join the line
Same faces for the last ten years of my life
See them more than my friends, I couldn′t tell you their names
Shattered glass on the floor, kids have run out of games
I don't see that′s ever gonna change
One hour passes 'till I'm back on my feet
A stone′s throw I will be walking ′till I'm off of the street
Hang my coat to dry, settle down with the herd
Some I really don′t mind, some just get on my nerves
Turn my back to the clock because it slows the time
Take out a cigarette and hear the match strike
Turn the radio on to drown the sound of the rain
Same bands, same songs, play again and again
I don't see that′s ever gonna change
Tell me I'm not right, say what you like, I′m miles away
And expect nothing changing except for the name of the day
And I don't see that's ever gonna change
And I don′t see that′s ever gonna change
From my place of work I move away in a haste
Time there moves slow but rushes when I'm away
Pass a girl from my school the conversation′s brief
Gotta catch that train, get myself some relief
I meet up with friends and they knock off at six
I pull in at five and walk about for a bit
Watch the world go by through an empty glass
And I know that I won't be the last ′so'
Tell me I′m not right, say what you like, I'm miles away
And expect nothing changing except for the name of the day
So I don't see that′s ever gonna change
And I don′t see that's ever gonna change
And I don′t see that's ever gonna change
And I don′t see that's ever gonna change
Creep back into bed and then I pull up the sheet
High over my head and uncover my feet
′Till the room goes dark and I'm miles away
Jump to the alarm and start another day
Writer(s): Luke Crowther, Joel Stoker, Robert Pyne, Grant Marsh Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com