Текст песни Deacon Blue and Ricky Ross - Dignity
Deacon Blue and Ricky Ross - Dignity слова песни
there`s a man i meet walks up our street he`s a worker for the council has been twenty years and he takes no lip off nobody and litter off the gutter puts it in a bag and never seems to mutter and he packs his lunch in a "sunblest" bag the children call him "bogie" he never lets on but i know `cause he once told me he let me know a secret about the money in his kitty he`s gonna buy a dinghy gonna call her dignity and i`ll sail her up the west coast through villages and towns i`ll be on my holidays they`ll be doing their rounds they`ll ask me how i got her i`ll say "i saved my money" they`ll say isn`t she pretty that ship called dignity and i`m telling this story in a faraway scene sipping down raki and reading maynard keynes and i`m thinking about home and all that means and a place in the winter for dignity and i`ll sail her up the west coast through villages and towns i`ll be on my holidays they`ll be doing their rounds they`ll ask me how i got her i`ll say "i saved my money" they`ll say isn`t she pretty that ship called dignity and i`m thinking about home and i`m thinking about faith and i`m thinking about work and i`m thinking about how good it would be to be here some day on a ship called dignity a ship called dignity that ship