Sidney Street - Chris Difford



     
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Sidney Street Lyrics


He went off to battle
He went off to war
At twenty-one years old
He walked out the door
With bags on his shoulders
And under his eyes
He hadn't been sleeping
In fear of his life
But this was the moment
When he had to leave
His girlfriend beside him
With tears on her sleeve
He slept on a blanket
In darkness and fear
His boots by his rucksack

A fag by his ear
Like hundreds of others
Across the rough sea
He feared for his future
And what that might be
But they pulled together
Like men often will
In the trenches and dugouts
On the side of the hill
So Hallelujah
Hallelujah he's home
They walked out together
But he travelled alone
He marched across Europe
And did what he did
I'm not sure what that was
He kept a tight lip
On all that had happened
While he was at war
I asked him to tell me
But I was ignored
There were no heroics
No tales of great plight
He lost many good friends
On dark, scary nights
But he came home in one piece
And there on the door
My mother and brother
Well, they just couldn't stop
From waving their flags
And crying with joy
My dad had come back
To meet his young boy
So Hallelujah
Hallelujah he's home
They walked out together
But he travelled alone
Oh Hallelujah
They knew he'd come home
Oh Hallelujah
He travelled alone
Today flags are lowered
And roses are thrown
The passing dead soldiers
(So Hallelujah)
As they travel home
As they travel home
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Lyrics submitted by KDL.

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Chris Difford has been writing lyrics for over twenty five years most notably with Squeeze. After 13 albums and many top 20 hits, 29 American tours, 30 UK tours and various trips around the globe, Chris decided to stop the merry-go-round and test the waters. His debut solo album "I Didn't Get Where I Am..." was released in 2002. Songs like Tempted, Up the Junction, Cool for Cats and Black Coffee in Bed still find steady air-play on UK and US radio.

Read more about Chris Difford on Last.fm.


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