Standard (EADGBE)
Intro
Heading into town, by the fire sign, up ahead one mile
Mum and naked child by the hiway
Flash four-wheel drive, I only want a ride to the other side
Don't try and hide behind your window
I bet your weekly wage could pay my ransom
And free me from this sand fly infested castle
And in the wake of those who've gone and left behind their blues
How many furlongs can we step in Johnny walker's shoes
Blanket on the ground, lay your money down, they say you better watch out
If you think you're winning
On a pension day, when the old and grey, ask what moondye say
In the gambling den of Tai Ming
"A little less of the con and a bit more fusion"
With the kintuk lost among the walking wounded
And in the wake of those who've gone and left behind their blues
How many furlongs can we step in Johnny walker's shoes
Language Translations:
Moondye = riddle
Kintuk = omen (from old Chinese lottery game of "Chiffa")