The Dirty Jobs

Pete Townshend

I am a man who looks after the pigs
Usually I get along okay
I am a man who reveals all he digs
Should be more careful what I say

I'm getting put down
I'm getting pushed round
I'm being beaten every day
My life's waiting
Things are changing
I'm not gonna sit and weep again

I am a man who drives a local bus
I take miners to work, but the pits all closed today
It's easy to see that you are one of us
Ain't it funny how we all seem to look the same?

I'm getting put down
I'm getting pushed round
I'm being beaten every day
My life's fading
Things are changing
I'm not gonna sit and weep again

My karma tells me
You've been screwed again
If you let them do it to you
You've got yourself to blame
It's you who feels the pain
It's you who takes the shame

I am a young man, I ain't done very much
You men should remember how you used to fight
Just like a child, I've been seeing only dreams
I'm all mixed up, but I know what's right

I'm being put down
I'm getting pushed round
I'm being beaten every day
My life's fading
Things are changing
I'm not gonna sit and weep again

I'm not going to weep again

Trivia about the song The Dirty Jobs by The Who

When was the song “The Dirty Jobs” released by The Who?
The song The Dirty Jobs was released in 1973, on the album “Quadrophenia”.
Who composed the song “The Dirty Jobs” by The Who?
The song “The Dirty Jobs” by The Who was composed by Pete Townshend.

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