In one of your old shirts written by Alan.s.Robinson
In one of your old, shirts I take to the, road,
Heading north west through the, peak in the failing, light,
I stay for a while to, climb some little, hill,
Still I stand and trace the, darkening outline of the, land
In one of your old, shirts
In one of your old shirts I’m lost in some strange town
Driving down a one way road with nowhere obvious to turn
Looking for a flee bitten folk club in the back of beyond
To warm my heart with good fellowship
In one of your old shirts
In one of your old shirts I sing my best new song
To an audience who’d sooner hear one of Donovans or Dylans
I may not have the poetry, I may not have the voice
But my choice is to express myself
In one of your old shirts
Does this say I miss you?
Does this say I wish you hear?
Does this say I miss you?
Does say it’s been a lonely kind of year?
Does this say I miss you?
In one of your old shirts.
What’s that you say?
You wouldn’t like to fight the fella that fits.
Oh but I would.
I’d box his bloody ears.
In one of your old shirts