Charcoal Lane

Side by side
We walk along
To the end of Gertrude Street
And we topple in muster for a quart of wine

Thick or thin
Right or wrong
In the cold and in the heat
We cross over Smith street to the end of the line

Then we laugh and sing
Do anything
To take away the pain
Tryna keep it down as it first went round
In charcoal lane

Spinning yarns
And telling jokes
Now the wine is tasting good
As it's getting closer and closer to it's end

Have a sip
And roll some smokes
We'd smoke 'Tailor mades' if we could
Oh, we just make do with some city street blend

Then we'd all chuck in
And we'd start to grin
When we had enough to do it again
But if things got tight then we'd have to bite
For charcoal lane

Up Gertrude Street
We walk once more
With just a few cents short
And we stop at The Builders to see who we could see

And we barter around
Until we score
A flagon of McWilliams port
Enough to take away our misery

And we'd all get drunk
Oh, so drunk
And maybe a little insane
And we'd stagger home
All alone
And the next day we'd do it again

Have a reviver in charcoal lane
I'm a survivor of charcoal lane



Credits
Writer(s): Archibald William Roach
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