All's Quiet on the Inner City Front

Bruce Cockburn

Blue billboard on the roof next door
Makes a square of light on the kitchen floor
Smokes rises from a cigarette
There's a dull glisten where the table's wet
Soft breath rises from the bed
A thousand question marks over my head

Turn on the tube but there's nothing new
The usual panic in red, white and blue
Military advisers marching in the square
Knife-sharp trouser creases slicing air
Private armies on suburban lawns
Shoulders braced against the tidal dawn
All's quiet on the inner city front
I don't know why I should but I feel content

Bell in the fire station tower
Rings out the measure of the racing hours
I slip through the door to the roof outside
To gaze at the sign hanging in the sky
That sailor on the billboard looks so self-possessed
Doesn't have a thing to forgive or forget
All's quiet on the inner city front

Trivia about the song All's Quiet on the Inner City Front by Bruce Cockburn

On which albums was the song “All's Quiet on the Inner City Front” released by Bruce Cockburn?
Bruce Cockburn released the song on the albums “Inner City Front” in 1981 and “Rumours Of Glory” in 1985.

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