went for a walk down the old king's road
to see if anybody was there. but there was nobody home at 3 bywater street
and they had sold cadogan square. and i remember myself in my tie dye sweater
and my hipster corduroy flares. as i knocked on doors
and walked down one-way streets that led nowhere. ah
did ya ever think it wouldn't last forever?
did ya ever think that it would get this bad?
did ya ever think that everything would get so crazy?
now the chelsea drug store needs a fix
it's in a state of ill repair. and my cuban heels are hurting my feet
just to add to my despair. la-di-dahs drove mini cars in the summertime. now they're towed away for parking on a double yellow line
and they can't pay the fine. did you ever think we'd all believe the hype?
did you ever think the classes all would revert back to type?
did you ever think the system ever really got it right?
baby. they filled us full of false illusions and promiscuity
and they led us down that class-less road to mediocrity. as we walked down that alley way of hope
we thought we'd found the motherload
but we were led like lambs to that promise land
with all the debts that we would owe. once trendies posed for tourist pictures in the summertime. not content with taking polaroids
they purchased all the property that they could find
and i've just sold mine. did ya ever think that this green and plesant land
would end up in the bottom of some garbage can
a dustbin full of promises and half-hearted plans. oh
now miseries and groaners moan and reminisce about the good old times and whine
whine. did ya ever think when things were really fab
that we'd be looking through a dustbin for a dog-end to drag
and sleep on park benches wrapped in plastic bags. oh
baby. did ya ever think that it would get this crazy?
did ya ever think that it would get this way?
did ya ever think that we would pay the price for being lazy?