One Song at a Time

Album: Down the Road Wherever (2018)
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  • My whistle under the archways
    Still echoes down the street
    All the way back to Deptford days
    And nights down by The Creek
    Notes as big as river boats
    Still echoing through the clubs
    With the horns of the trains
    Down the old back lanes
    And the lights of the corner pubs

    In a taproom lined with mirrors
    There's a man there at the bar
    Reminds you of somebody
    He says I know who you are
    He's right, I know I could be him
    But anyway who is who?
    You could be looking at
    What he's looking at
    And he's looking at you

    And I'll be out of this place
    And down the road wherever
    There but for the grace, et cetera
    I'll see you later but it's 1979
    And I'm picking my way out of here
    One song at a time

    The slaving ports of plunder
    Used to stink to heaven on high
    Companions of honour
    Always were in short supply
    The Bristol ships and Liverpool's
    On every tide they came
    The times they may have changed, my friend
    Some people stay the same

    And I'll be out of this place
    And down the road wherever
    There but for the grace, et cetera
    I'll see you later but it's 1879
    And I'm picking my way out of here
    One song at a time

    A grinning mogul greets the crowd
    At Execution Dock
    All come to see three mutineers
    Turned off at twelve o'clock
    The shyster takes a ringside seat
    As they're bringing them from the jail
    Twenty thousand tickets sold
    Online on premium sale

    So if you need to reach me
    You can leave word at The Pig
    I have no wish to stay around
    And watch that Newgate jig
    Or any more poor old fakers
    Trying to dance in my old shoes
    I'll be gone over the ocean
    With the transatlantic blues

    And I'll be out of this place
    Down the road wherever
    There but for the grace, et cetera
    I'll see you later somewhere down the line
    I'll be picking my way out of here
    One song at a time Writer/s: Mark Knopfler
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Comments: 1

  • Prateek JainTo me, it sounded like he is talking about getting old and moving on in life, going down the road, wherever time takes, one song at a time.
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