The Jangling Man Lyrics – Cleaners from Venus

The Jangling Man Lyrics by Cleaners from Venus

They’re breaking gla** and burning buildings
In the early greenhouse sun
The powers that be will blame extremists
And I may well be one

Yes, I may well be one
And Wat Tyler’s ghost is smiling
As approving he looks on
They haven’t really been this angry

Since 1381
Since 1381
And I
Am just a jangling man

Been in the cold too long, a-long, a-long
And I
Live with a Raggedy Ann
We never had any money

Is it really so wrong?
The velvet glove, the iron rod
And the bridle for your tongue
The tanks which trundle through the square

When the old have killed the young
The wind feels all but colder now
In the early summer sun
The old man sees the wall come down

And he reaches for his gun
He reaches for his gun
And I
Am just a jangling man

Been in the cold too long, a-long, a-long
And I
Live with a Raggedy Ann
We never had any money

Is it really so wrong?
When we dream
Dream of a feeling
To wake one day

And find that you
Are gone
And will we dance?
Dance by the graveside

So glad, so glad, so glad
That you are gone
To all you kids in Cardboard City
I hope you’re having fun

And all you voters everywhere
Will remember what you’ve done
Remember what you’ve done
And wander dimly through the past of

The England that you knew
These disposed and homeless children
They all belong to you
They all belong to you

And I
Am just a jangling man
Been in the cold too long, a-long, a-long
And I

Live with a Raggedy Ann
We never had any money
Is it really so wrong?
When we dream

Dream of a feeling
To wake one day
And find that you
Are gone

And will we dance?
Dance by the graveside
So glad, so glad, so glad
That you are gone
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Cleaners from Venus Lyrics – The Jangling Man

Cleaners from Venus

The Jangling Man