Passenger - Community centre
Well the sky’s turning purpleAbove the community centreAnd I’m sitting in a circle,Telling my secrets to strangersAnd they say I’ve got a problemBut I don’t know that I’ve got one‘Cause you never know that you’ve got one‘Til someone comes along and spots oneThey say it’s the hardest stepBut it’s the first one of manyAnd my feet are stuck to the groundAnd I can’t seem to take anyI could tell them I just cameFor the free cup of tea and the biscuitAnd make my way towards the doorBut I don’t think I can risk it‘Cause I never wanted to stay,But the morning came so soonAnd we all know the words,But we just sing them out of tune‘Cause I had my first drink when I was fourteen,And I knew that I was in trouble‘Cause I woke up the next morningWith my face down in the rubbleAnd everyone was drinking singlesI pour myself a double,I just needed a little bit moreAnd now I’m sitting here with my name badgeAnd I’m listening to the same sad storiesAbout their old dads,Who’re making all the sameBad turning’s at their crossroadsAnd drowning all their sorrows,Without any lifeguard aroundOh no, I never wanted to stayBut the morning came so soonAnd oh, we all know the wordsBut we just sing them out of tuneAnd oh, oh noAnd the sky’s turning darkSo we step out into the car-parkAnd I see you all same place, same time next weekBut before we go our separate waysTheres just one thing I’d like to say is,Anybody up for a drink