I was in Rome all on my own
the bodies have gone but you don't mind, you'll seek another
orbits align
you drum out of time
your star never shines 'cos you can't find a supernova
body and soul
how you love to roam
send us your coat
if it gets too warm
you're barely a man but you do what you can
with a wife that's at home and a good son to call your own
you're biting your tongue
the damage is done
and nobody's won
'cos your shit covers everyone
body and soul
how you love to roam
send us your coat
if it gets too warm
and you said:
'I'll bet that life is better there instead of where we live.'
but no regrets
for the life we could've led,
we made our bed.
February's laughing at your frequent understanding because you never get the flag right
those poor people.
back in '54 when the troops weren't stationed
no-one gave a fuck about One Nation
those poor people.
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