Go Man Go!

Bob Geldof

These are danger days (What sort of days are these?)
These are troubled times (Dy'a know what time it is?)
There it goes again (Another gear being slipped)
I must be near the sea (A single cod n' chips)
A cup a tea for three and (Six including V.A.T.)
Around the rugged rocks (A round trip there and back)
The Helter Skelter's Free (Don't tell mad Charlie that)
I'd send a bloody card (He'd want a bloody snap)

I'd stay at home today
But the world said
(Go man go)
Everybody said
(Go man go)
Local Postman said
(Go man go)

I feel so down (so low, too tired to think)
I feel so low (oh no, well, whatdya think?)
My feet slow down (ah slow, well I can't lift my head)
A fevered brow (Oh no, I think I'll stay here in bed)
Thunder over Tokyo, pressure on my eyes
Hi-fi on their head, while they tidy their tithes
Dear Auntie Fifi, You should see this place
They grow a cushion on you back, and a flu mask on your face

I'd stay at home today
But the world said
(Go man go)
In Japanese they said
Hoya soto ha ha ha(Go man go)
I heard someone say
(Go man go)
And we went

Go man go (repeat)

Trivia about the song Go Man Go! by The Boomtown Rats

When was the song “Go Man Go!” released by The Boomtown Rats?
The song Go Man Go! was released in 1981, on the album “Mondo Bongo”.
Who composed the song “Go Man Go!” by The Boomtown Rats?
The song “Go Man Go!” by The Boomtown Rats was composed by Bob Geldof.

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