Living from A Suitcase
Oilibhear O'hUllachain
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Living in a suitcase in some foreign hotel room Doing 12-hour shifts on a concrete ruin European men who slap the breakfast into them Talk about the weekend and where you're goanna go With stubborn eager men, I learn the trade by half past 10 My arse up in the air with little time to spare Tying steel all day shure it never seems to go away I can taste the beer upon my lips every hour of the day Sittin' in a Dixie, I began to stew They clean it out each week, that's a portable loo Gangers on my back, sure he says he's givin' me the sack Waitin' for my wages, but they're well overdue Concrete on a Tuesday there's concrete, that's a fact Shutter up a lift shaft with spacers intact Waitin' for a level from engineer men Pour her in the mornin', have her ready for then Concrete on my boots and there's concrete on the floor Concrete in my veins and there's concrete on the door Concrete in my hair and it's doing me a stare Don't give a damn, I'll be outta here on a prayer
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