Third-Class ticket in his pocket
Punching out the shadows underneath the sockets
Tweed coat turned up against the fog Slow coaches rolling o'er the moor
Between the very memory
And approaches of war Stale bread curling on a luncheon counter
Loose change lonely, not the right amount Forgotten Man of an indifferent nation
Waiting on a platform at a Lancashire station
Somebody's calling you again
The sky is falling
Jimmie's standing in the rain Nobody wants to buy a counterfeited prairie lullaby in a colliery town
A hip flask and fumbled skein with some stagedoor Josephine is all he'll get now
Eyes going in and out of focus
Mild and bitter from tuberculosis Forgotten Man
Indifferent nation
Waiting on a platform at a Lancashire station
Somebody's calling you again
The sky is falling
Jimmie's standing in the rain Her soft breath was gentle on his neck
If he could choose the time to die
Then he would come and go like this
Underneath a painted sky She woke up and called him "Charlie" by mistake
And then in shame began to cry
Tarnished silver band peals off a phrase
And then warms their hands around the brazier Forgotten Man
Indifferent nation
Waiting on a platform at a Lancashire station
Somebody's calling you again
It's finally dawning
Jimmie's standing in the rain Brilliantine glistening
Your soft plaintive whistling
And your wan wandering smile Died down at The Hippodrome
Now you're walking off to jeers, the lonely sound of jingling spurs, the "toodle-oos" and "Oh, my dears" down at "The Argyle" Vile vaudevillians applaud sobriety
There's no place for a half-cut cowboy in polite society Forgotten Man
Indifferent nation
Waiting on a platform at a Lancashire station
Somebody's calling you again
It's finally dawning
Jimmie's standing in the rain