Clapton
Standing on the corner, with the sunlight in my eyes,
The streets are full of brown skinned girls,
And yellow beach front signs,
The radio plays the horses, the announcer calls 'em out,
He's got bets each way on a losing streak
And the boys are leaving town
We're doing fine in the lucky country
Doing alright 'cause we're making money
Down in the lucky country
Mona sits on the doorstep, her dress between her knees,
It's a lousy life if a girl can only live for the roaring twenties,
"Those were the days", I heard her say,
"When the trams ran down to the sea,
You could go to the dance every Saturday night
And never have to leave."
We're doing fine in the lucky country
Doing alright 'cause we're making money
Down in the lucky country
People building up impossible walls,
And they call it home sweet home,
They buy up false security and force it on their sons
Life goes by, oh my