I'm a fan of reading a good lyric and picking apart a song and delving into the songwriting process. I think alot of the time the lyrics can make or break a song. Sometimes if a songs lyrics are bad I can't even listen to the thing. I wanted to start a thread where people could post lyrics that spoke to them and where they could speak about them themselves
Redgum have some great lyrics...
Working Girls - Redgum
She said she came from Portland
Where the ashen skies and leaden ocean
Left her like the local boys, barren of emotion
As we talked we watched the raindrops
Running down the window
Laundromat in Darlinghurst,
Like a fish shop from the past.
And her mother called her Mary
After Mary Magdalene,
To deny her beauty
Would have been the greatest sin
It was a profile in the neon and a Kings Cross Doorway lean
To half an hour of tending someone else's tangled dream.
There were lines of sailors, lines of speed
Lines upon the Footpath where she stared
When things were quiet, as night deferred to dawn.
And the coke cups played red rover
In the breeze that scuttled through the streets
Taxies left for greener fields
While Sydney stretched and yawned
And her mother called her Mary
After Mary Magdalene,
There were virgins in the morning,
She had sisters in the pain;
And the wives would clutch their husbands
Perhaps they shared the shame,
'cause working streets and Wedding rings are sometimes much the same.
She tap-danced with the buskers
Near the subway shouting blues songs
They remembered from their teenage years of dreamtime radio.
And the years withdrew behind her eyes
To let the little girl look out
In simple childish innocence
At drawings in the sand.
And her mother called her Mary
After Mary Magdalene,
She had long dark hair and massage oil
And a key to let you in;
And the lines upon her face were maps of roads she'd travelled,
Lined with people throwing stones because they didn't understand,
That a half an hour of tenderness (perhaps they shared the shame)
'cause working streets and Wedding rings sometimes much the same.
Stewie - Redgum
Ward eight at the QE, somewhere down Woodville
A smoky grey Thursday take out your sword
Stewie was born there was blood on the sheets
The doctor was drunk and the sister was bored
Home was a weatherboard housing trust unit
A low cyclone fence and a sparse gravel drive
And dad was a truckie from Adelaide to Melbourne
Two trips a week just to keep them alive
The first sentence for Stewie was going to school
In prison grey trousers he walked in the yard
His mum shed a tear at his vaselined push back
Clutching a ruler, his name on a card
"Step forward Stewart Bedson" the head-master said
It seemed like Stewie was always in strife
"Step forward Stewart Bedson the magistrate said
And this time ten years - next time life"
And grades one to seven passed pretty quickly
Detention and caning and one million lines
Stewie could write just enough to get by
Stewie could read all the shoplifting signs
There was a bond for a biro and a fine for some fags
Another kid's bike leading up to a car
And photographs, fingerprints, juvenile court-house
A year in McNallys for going too far
"Step forward Stewart Bedson" the magistrate said
Over pine-panelled wood leaned the face of the law
"We think you're a threat to property and justice:
Three years up the creek while we make sure"
A robbery with violence in retaliation
For beatings and bashings at the hands of the screws
Time in and time out and time and again
Is this what they meant by paying your dues?
Some people had plenty while others had none
For the same working week, it seemed year after year
Worked over by coppers for tipping the scales
Life wasn't meant to be easy
"Step forward Stewart Bedson" the magistrate said
Over pine-panelled wood leaned the face of the law
"We think you're a threat to property and justice:
Three years up the creek while we make sure"
Ward eight at the QE, somewhere down Woodville
A smoky grey Thursday take out your sword
Stewie was born there was blood on the sheets
The doctor was drunk and the sister was bored
Khe Sahn - Cold Chisel (This is the unofficial Australian national anthem)
http://youtube.com/watch?v=tH07B90NFjE
I left my heart to the sappers round Khe Sanh
And my soul was sold with my cigarettes to the blackmarket man
I've had the Vietnam cold turkey
From the ocean to the Silver City
And it's only other vets could understand
About the long forgotten dockside guarantees
How there were no V-day heroes in 1973
How we sailed into Sydney Harbour
Saw an old friend but couldn't kiss her
She was lined, and I was home to the lucky land
And she was like so many more from that time on
Their lives were all so empty, till they found their chosen one
And their legs were often open
But their minds were always closed
And their hearts were held in fast suburban chains
And the legal pads were yellow, hours long, paypackets lean
And the telex writers clattered where the gunships once had been
But the car parks made me jumpy
And I never stopped the dreams
Or the growing need for speed and novacaine
So I worked across the country end to end
Tried to find a place to settle down, where my mixed up life could mend
Held a job on an oil-rig
Flying choppers when I could
But the nightlife nearly drove me round the bend
And I've travelled round the world from year to year
And each one found me aimless, one more year the more for wear
And I've been back to South East Asia
But the answer sure ain't there
But I'm drifting north, to check things out again
You know the last plane out of Sydney's almost gone
Only seven flying hours, and I'll be landing in Hong Kong
There ain't nothing like the kisses
From a jaded Chinese princess
I'm gonna hit some Hong Kong mattress all night long
Well the last plane out of Sydney's almost gone
Yeah the last plane out of Sydney's almost gone
And it's really got me worried
I'm goin' nowhere and I'm in a hurry
And the last plane out of Sydney's almost gone

