David
Well I met him outside a hostel door
He said I’ll tell you mine if you tell me yours
I know you think it’s shifty for a man in his fifties to be sleeping in a hostel dorm
But I used to be a welder by a trade
Used to work by the water where the ships get made
But no shipyard will take me now
My hands are too shaky now
And I’ve spend all my money before I get paid
I said David, don’t you think it’s strange
While you were in your dark room
How the world went and changed
Looking in your eyes, yeah I think you know
That David, we lost you, lost you a long time ago
He leans his head against a hostel wall
Said I have an ex-wife that doesn’t hear me
And a kid that doesn’t call
And every month I’m … short
With my fucking child support
And the court says that I’m reckless and irresponsible
cause it was never part of the plan
To be a middle aged man
To be sat outside a hostel, shaking strangers hands
But I’ve drunk away my wealth now,
I’m a picture of bad health
And I’m a shadow of a shadow of a former self
And I said: David, don’t you think it’s strange
For years you were walking and the world went and changed
I hear it in your voice
I think you know
That David we lost you,
Lost you a long time ago
And I said: David, don’t you think it’s strange
While you were sleeping
How the world went and changed
Looking in your eyes
I think you know
David, we lost you
Lost you a long time ago