As I walk the streets, I shuffle along Whistling a tune, singing a song The hole in my trouser seat lets in the breeze And my well darned socks are pulled up to my knees The Sun shines down like gold coins on my face And the wind blows my hair all over the place Not that I have much, time has withered it away So my bald patch shines brightly on a hot sunny day My battered old boots have seen many a day, in and out With holes in the soles the water comes in and pours out But I trundle around, without a care Doing odd jobs to earn a bob here and there I sleep soundly at night lying under the stars No drinking for me, no nightclubs or bars With the Moon as my light bulb my bedrooms always lit So I mostly sleep soundly, only snoring a bit In the morning it’s a scrounge round for something to eat Then I find a nice park bench; sit my bum on a seat Good Morning, good morning I say as people pass by Returned occasionally by an offensive remark, that I just let lie It’s a long way from the trenches in the fields of Verdun long ago Where I fought years earlier with my comrades in tow Amongst the bullets and the blood crawling low across fields To fight a war in which neither side yields The mortars drop constantly, the bullets whiz by As my comrades drop regularly, sadly to die How long will this last we tend to ask each other Will I ever return home to my wife and my mother Sadly, many didn’t make it, back home at all Lost their lives in the melee, their time ends where they fall The Poppy Fields in France their last resting place A symbol of their courage of the mountain they had to face I was one of the lucky ones – I made it back But the problem never ended, my outlook was black Unable to fit in where I used to be in life Failing to deal with the trouble and strife Because of what I had seen and been through, always on my mind Now I just wander the road sleeping where I can find Somewhere suitable, anywhere I can leave my bad memories behind Just a mere resemblance of my long ago man Now a shadow in the wilderness with a dull outdoor tan But the Poppies remind me of that time all those years past Of the fallen friends and comrades that I lost in every bomb blast The blood and the screams hard to erase from one’s mind All these years later, hard to leave behind But in my raggedy arse trousers and shoes full of holes I still have a life, how good know one knows But with the Sun and the Moon the Wind and the Rain I will walk with a smile and enjoy life again