the clash - cheapskates lyrics
i have been a washer up
an’ he has been a scrubber up
an’ i seen him a picking up
dog ends in the rain
an’ he has never read a book
though i told him to take a look
he lifted his poolhall cue
for another game
but it ain’t no modern miracle
that we found the golden rule
what you can’t buy you gotta steal
an’ what you say can’t steal you better leave
i don’t like to hang about
in this lonely room
‘cos london is for going out
and trying to hear a tune
but people come poncing up to me
and say what are you doing here
you’re supposed to be a star
not a cheapskate bleeding queer
like a load of rats from a sinking ship
you slag us down to save your hip
but you don’t give me the benfit
of your doubt
‘cos i’ll bite it off and spit it out
we’re cheapskates anything’ll do
we’re cheapskates what are we supposed to do?
an’ we can rock
hey hey let’s roll
an’ we can walk
an’ do the stroll
just because we’re in a group
you think we’re stinking rich
‘n we all got model girls
shedding every st-tch
‘n you think the cocaine’s flowing
like a river up our noses
‘n every sea will part for us
like the red one did for moses
well i hope you make it one day
just like you always said you would some day
and i’ll get out my money and make a bet
that i’ll be seein’ you down the launderette
writer: strummer, joe / jones, mick / simonon, paul / headon, topper
lyrics © universal music publishing group
Random Lyrics
- the clash - the guns of brixton lyrics
- the clash - the right profile lyrics
- the clash - the street parade lyrics
- the clash - this is england lyrics
- the clash - this is radio clash lyrics
- the clash - three card trick lyrics
- the clash - time is tight lyrics
- the clash - train in vain lyrics
- the clash - version pardner lyrics
- the clash - washington bullets lyrics