Piccadilly Circus

Fats Waller

Piccadilly Circus in the bed of night
Just passing time beneath the lights
Up in town and all alone
Got no business so minds his own

The hotel room is lonely and cold
He might as well go for a stroll
Idly looking in a hi-fi shop
Footsteps, a chuckle and one hard slap

And they didn't even see his face
See him flinch or hear him groan
They didn't even see his eyes
One mean blow and on they ran

He put his fingers to his side
And felt his flesh was open wide
He felt the rent the blow had made
For the hand that fell had held a blade

And they didn't even see his face
See him stumble, hear his cry
They didn't even see his eyes
Just lashed out in passing by

What can it mean?
Who can makes some sense of that?
Did it mean a thing to them?
What can make a mind like that?

Though forty stitches helped him over
Who can live life over his shoulder?
He tried to put it in his past
And flew safe home back to Belfast

And they didn't see his face
See him stagger watch him fall
They didn't even see his eyes
They never knew him at all

Never knew him, tried to kill him
Never knew him, tried to kill him

Trivia about the song Piccadilly Circus by Stiff Little Fingers

On which albums was the song “Piccadilly Circus” released by Stiff Little Fingers?
Stiff Little Fingers released the song on the albums “Go for It” in 1981, “See You Up There !” in 1989, “Pure Fingers” in 1999, “And Best of All... Hope Street” in 1999, “Anthology” in 2002, and “Backs Against the Wall” in 2003.
Who composed the song “Piccadilly Circus” by Stiff Little Fingers?
The song “Piccadilly Circus” by Stiff Little Fingers was composed by Fats Waller.

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