Look at the moon above our heads
 
 Oh the night is old but it's not dead
 
 Let's talk of things that we used to do
 
 'Cause the future looks too bleak
 
  
  My body's floatin' up in the stars
 
 The alcohol seems to cleanse the scars
 
 As another bottle hits the ground
 
 I feel as empty as it sounds
  
 
 So pass the flagon down the line
 
 It don't taste bad for such cheap wine
 
 And now the only thing left to forget
 
 Is that picture of her
  
 
 Well I awake and everything's bright
 
 Oh my eyes they can't adjust
 
 To the morning light
 
 My body's achin' with the cold
 
 I feel about a hundred years old
 
 So I stagger down to the D.S.S.
 
 To try to get myself a counter cheque
 
 But an hour in line's an hour of wasted time
 
 And I want to break their necks
  
 
 You see my wife she couldn't stand the pain
 
 Left one morning on the evening train
 
 And now the only thing left to forget
 
 Is that picture of her
  
 
 You see my dad was one too you know
 
 He couldn't forget
 
 I don't feel proud following his footsteps
 
 Although the backs of his feet
 
 Are just a memory
 
 >From sometime long ago
  
 
 Getting' back to the park again
 
 Johnny borrowed some money off a friend
 
 And we washed down the morning with
 
 Some port and curled up in the shade
  
 
 You see my job was boring
 
 So I got the sack
 
 Spent the next twelve years on my back
 
 And the mortgages came and
 
 Sucked my house down the drain
 
 Now those four winds they blow
 
 All around me
  
 
 You see my wife
 
 She couldn't stand the smell
 
 Left me here to rot in hell
 
 And now the only thing left to forget
 
 Is that picture of her