Up The 'Pool
(专辑: Living In The Past - 1972)
I'm going up the
`pool from down the
smoke below to taste my mum's jam sarnies and see our Aunty Flo. The
candyfloss salesman watches ladies in the
sand down for a
freaky weekend in the
hope that they'll be meeting Mister Universe. The
iron tower smiles down upon the
silver sea and along the
golden mile they'll be swigging mugs of tea. The
politicians there who've come to take the
air while posing for the
daily press will look around and blame the
mess on Edward Bear. There'll be bucket, spades and bingo, cockles, mussels, rainy days, seaweed and sand castles, icy waves. Deck chairs, rubber dinghies, old vests, braces dangling down, sun-tanned stranded starfish in a
daze. We're going up the
`pool from down the
smoke below to taste my mum's jam sarnies and see our Aunty Flo. The
candy floss salesman watches ladies in the
sand down for a
freaky weekend in the
hope that they'll be meeting Mister Universe. There'll be buckets, spades and bingo, cockles, mussels, rainy days, seaweed and sand castles, icy waves, Deck chairs, rubber dinghies, old vests, braces dangling down, sun-tanned stranded starfish in a
daze. Oh Blackpool, oh Blackpool.