The Chequered Flag (Dead Or Alive)

Ian Anderson

The disc brakes drag
The chequered flag sweeps across the oil-slick track
The young man's home; dry as a bone
His helmet off, he waves: The crowd waves back
One lap victory roll. Gladiator soul
The taker of the day in winning has to say
Isn't it grand to be playing to the stand
Dead or alive
The sunlight streaks through the curtain cracks
Touches the old man where he sleeps
The nurse brings up a cup of tea
Two biscuits and the morning paper mystery
The hard road's end, the white God's-send
Is nearer everyday, in dying the old man says
Isn't it grand to be playing to the stand
Dead or alive

The still-born child can't feel the rain
As the chequered flag falls once again
The deaf composer completes his final score
He'll never hear the sweet encore
The chequered flag, the bull's red rag
The lemming-hearted hordes
Running ever faster to the shore singing
Isn't it grand to be playing to the stand
Dead or alive

Trivia about the song The Chequered Flag (Dead Or Alive) by Jethro Tull

When was the song “The Chequered Flag (Dead Or Alive)” released by Jethro Tull?
The song The Chequered Flag (Dead Or Alive) was released in 1976, on the album “Too Old To Rock'N'Roll: Too Young To Die”.
Who composed the song “The Chequered Flag (Dead Or Alive)” by Jethro Tull?
The song “The Chequered Flag (Dead Or Alive)” by Jethro Tull was composed by Ian Anderson.

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