I've seen street corner preachers spending discharge pay
Between periods of getting stiff
And happy tipplers singing songs of discontentment
With each and every passing sip
From the bookmaker's clerk on the rowdy racing circuit
Known as Tom Sharkey's brawling bar to the tenders
At the pubs and illegal sporting clubs
In this town I call my home
You see, I come from a family who more
Or less traditionally sends its boys off to serve uncle Sam
"Obey your orders and protect your country"
Said this father to his disheartened son
I've traveled over seas, seen forks in the road
From Raven to the pubs near Cunard Pier
But the things weren't the same,
As the place where I became,
A man in this town I call my home.