Blindness

Spencer Birtwistle, Mark Edward Smith

The flat is evil
Welcome, living leg-end

I was walking down the street
I saw the poster at the top

I was all on one leg
The streets were flagged

And the poster at the top of street said
"Do you work hard?"

I was only on one leg
The road hadn't been fixed
I had to be in for half six

I was only on one leg
My blue eyelids were not active
There was a curfew at half nine
For my kids

There was a poster at the top of the street
Encapsulated in plastic
It had a blind man

So I said "blind man, have mercy on me"
I said "blind man, have mercy on me"

The flat is evil and full of cavalry and Calvary
And Calvary and cavalry

"Do you work hard?"
It said, "I am from Hebden Bridge
Somebody said to me "I can't understand a word you said"

Said: "99% of non-smokers die"
Do you work hard?
Do you work hard?

I was walking down the street
And saw a picture of a blind man

The flat is evil
Of core, cavalry and Calvary

Of core
Blind man, have mercy on me
Said, blind man, have mercy on me

I am looking at my feet
My blues eyes get ID'd
My curfew was due half eight
Now it's half past six

My curfew is at nine-thirty
I said "do you?"
Blind man, have mercy on me!
Blind man, have mercy on me!
Blind man, have mercy on me!

I'm on one leg
My eyes can't get fixed
And my kids
Can't blue eyes get fixed?

Blind man, have mercy on me!
Blind man, have mercy on me!

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Who composed the song “Blindness” by The Fall?
The song “Blindness” by The Fall was composed by Spencer Birtwistle, Mark Edward Smith.

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