The Hammer & The Bell

GEOFF KELLY, GEOFFREY KELLY, JOHN MANN, JOHN FRASER MANN

(Kelly/Mann)
We twisted you arm over Chinese
And led you astray
Offered the world as we know it
And a pittance in pay
And your fortune read
"Don't believe a word they've said"
Blood through your sleeve, I just couldn't
Believe that you'd been
To the shop where a prick of a needle
Embroiders the skin
We slept-on all full of drink
Pints of Guinness black as ink
Swung the hammer to ring the bell
The bell climbed up and then it fell
What got said got in-between
Sometimes whispers, sometimes screams
Got drunk with the Butcher at Walsall
On Beefeater's gin
Took a drag off your very first fag
Four decades in
But the finest hour you gave
When you turned and faced the wave

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The song “The Hammer & The Bell” by Spirit of the West was composed by GEOFF KELLY, GEOFFREY KELLY, JOHN MANN, JOHN FRASER MANN.

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