Tramp The Dirt Down

Album: Spike (1989)
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  • I saw a newspaper picture from the political campaign
    A woman was kissing a child, who was obviously in pain
    She spills with compassion, as that young child's face
    In her hands she grips
    Can you imagine all that greed and avarice
    Coming down on that child's lips

    Well I hope I don't die too soon
    I pray the Lord my soul to save
    Yes I'll be a good boy, I'm trying so hard to behave
    Because there's one thing I know, I'd like to live
    Long enough to savor
    That's when they finally put you in the ground
    I'll stand on your grave and tramp the dirt down

    When England was the whore of the world
    Margaret was her madam
    And the future looked as bright and as clear
    As the black tarmacadam
    Well I hope that she sleeps well at night,
    Isn't haunted by every tiny detail
    When she held that lovely face in her hands
    All she thought of was betrayal

    And now the cynical ones
    Say that it all ends the same in the long run
    Try telling that to the desperate father
    Who just squeezed the life from his only son
    And how it's only voices in your head
    And dreams you've never dreamt
    Try telling him the subtle difference
    Between justice and contempt

    Try telling me she isn't angry
    With this pitiful discontent
    When they flaunt it in your face
    As you line up for punishment
    And then expect you to say thank you
    Straighten up, look proud and pleased
    Because you've only got the symptoms,
    You haven't got the whole disease

    Just like a schoolboy,
    Whose head's like a tin-can
    Filled up with dreams then poured down the drain
    Try telling that to the boys on both sides,
    Being blown to bits or beaten and maimed
    Who takes all the glory and none of the shame

    Well I hope you live long now,
    I pray the Lord your soul to keep
    I think I'll be going before
    We fold our arms and start to weep
    I never thought for a moment
    That human life could be so cheap
    But when they finally put you in the ground
    They'll stand there laughing and tramp the dirt down Writer/s: ELVIS COSTELLO
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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Comments: 4

  • Dan from Northampton, United KingdomThe arrangement is brilliant - Irish bouzouki, low whistle, uillean pipes - and totally in keeping with the sentiments he expresses. He's taken a lot of stick for it, much worse than the commenter above, but as I write it is rising up the charts. People remember what a terrible time that was and the song expresses the powerless rage felt by millions of people she demonised and dispossessed.
    As for the lyric-writing itself, he carries a long and involved narrative and seems to bend the form to fit the lyric, ending up with something that's more believable as a stream-of-consciousness raging. For me the lyrical highpoints are probably the rhyming of Madame with Tarmacadam, and the observation "I think I'll be going before we fold our arms 
and start to weep" - the point at which grieving people hug themselves then have to give up holding back the tears.
  • Jim from Parma, OhI like Elvis overall, but this is more of the typical nonsensical know-it-all garbage we get from self-important celebrities. Thank God these people can stand on the sidelines with their cheap shots instead of having to make real decisions.
  • Stacy from West Hartford, CtI love this song and I think it makes you think
  • Lee from Tallahassee, FlI've always liked the bagpipes in this number as much as the message
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