I'm asleep on a train on the Zone 2 boundary Awoken by the weary sigh of a ticket guy Placating some 'young lady' by his side I was late, I was tired and I lost my Oyster card He's coming on with all this tired bureaucracy When all I need is empathy and sleep On the street nothing's changed since the 1990s (You've changed, you're so much older) Oh, I haven't changed since '99 (Well I've seen your suit) I've still got my paperround When I get to my desk I'm a different person (That's a conscious choice you made though) I'll manage risks and strategies (Is that enough?) Yes, as long as I get paid I'm a painter, always painting lies It was all fine Til a man in a street said that what you've done there is just I've no desire to go too far and Led astray by the city ways and Cross the line I don't know why but I always try for the last word When you know the last word's mine As a kid I would run through the fields and orchards (What about your hayfever though?) I'd climb the branches to the top (What with your vertigo?) Look I'm making all this up I've a dream of a house with the perfect garden (Yeah, you and a thousand of others) The pebble dash and the crazy pave (And a 4x4?) Nah, we'd cycle every day I'm a carpenter Chip away at dreams Til a bartender Said that one of these days all your cycnical ways will just I've no desire to go too far and Led astray by the city ways and I don't know why but I always try for the last word When you know the last word's mine I'd swap some sleep for a fixed emotion A G&T and some suntan lotion A bag of chips in a seaside coast town An empty seat on the underground and A basement club where there's space for dancing A conversation that's life enhancing A sudden twist that I'm not expecting A novelette with a cryptic ending