i'm wandering these city streets
there's nothing here for me
all i see is people running round
buying sh** they don't need there's a man begging down on king street
and he grabs me by the wrist
he says 'son you know what the biggest k**er in this
world is?
it's not money not d** not guns he said it's
loneliness
and it's k**ing me
oh this loneliness it's bringing me down and he'll sleep where the darkness falls
he won't get no curtain calls
and he's only got one pair of shoes
but he's got more serenity
than the rest of humanity
they've been tricked into waiting in queues and his father is dying
he's got something inside of him
it makes him feel more wrong than right
and his mother'd be lying
if she said she weren't crying
herself to sleep every night he sees a woman waiting at the station steps
her conversation fills the air
she's telling the world about the trouble she's seen
but no one can hear he wanders in to a church with it's doors wide open
he's welcomed in with a half hearted smile
some guy tells him he's found all the answers
to things like money and d** and guns
old man says 'what about this loneliness?
cos it's k**ing me
oh this loneliness it's bringing me down i'll sleep where the darkness falls
i won't get no curtain calls
and i've only got one pair of shoes
but i've got more serenity
than the rest of humanity
they've been tricked into waiting in queues and my father is dying
he's got something inside of him
it makes him feel more wrong than right
and my mother'd be lying
if she said she weren't crying
herself to sleep everynight