What's an hour worth?
Danny Bowyer
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I could find industry in long since unnamed fields These fields are littered with a crop of wasted wants Down on the bloody banks, awash with nothing new My hands and heart could well be stripped of all their wax Or dressed in more than rags In pride and faith and flair Rough hands, be not broken when your angels fail to land That's the rope you hold when you're sleeping with salesmen We could be wishing out with wide, wide open hands In our embroidered state of dance and dough I've earned this death no less than for the cost of cigarettes My wages left me parched so I drank my skin away A fog obscures my days from what they could have been Poems falls from mouths of the workers syrup sweet Whose unchained hands can write Whose unchained ears can listen Rough hands, be not broken when your angels fail to land That's the rope you hold when you're sleeping with salesmen We could be wishing out with wide, wide open hands In our embroidered state of dance and dough Beyond the worldly threshold I found a thought remote A remnant of the memories of these hours Beyond the worldly threshold I found a thought remote A remnant of the memories of these hours Rough hands, be not broken when your angels fail to land That's the rope you hold when you're sleeping with salesmen We could be wishing out with wide, wide open hands In our embroidered state of dance and dough
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