Why live,
When you can watch?
Rain falls
On the Humber docks
All my nightmares about adult life,
They’re all coming true
My necktie is clawed loose
As I stare at the view
I’m not afraid,
But it sure feels like fear
The years have taught me
How to disappear
Ain’t that a shame?
Ain’t that a shame?
Ain’t got no love
There ain’t no cure for that
Ain’t got no money
There ain’t no cure for that
Ain’t got no sex
There ain’t no cure for that
You’re living in Hull
Baby, there ain’t no cure for that
How can one live?
How can one live?
Work made me grey and pale
Work is all I give
My exhaustion,
Is a relief from reflection
My inner life
Has died of dissatisfaction
I see the horror
Submerged in the banal
And I can’t see the value
When I know the cost of it all
Life is boring
Hull is boring
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