I'm Not Down

Album: London Calling (1979)
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  • If it's true a rich man leads a sad life
    That's what they from day to day
    Then what do all the poor do with their lives
    On Judgement Day with nothing to say?

    I've been beat up, I've been thrown out
    But I'm not down, no, I'm not down
    I've been shown up, but I've grown up
    And I'm not down, no, I'm not down

    On my own I faced a gang of jeering in strange streets, oh oh
    When my nerves were pumping and I
    Fought my fear in, I didn't run
    I was not done

    I've been beat up, I've been thrown out
    But I'm not down, no, I'm not down
    I've been shown up, but I've grown up
    And I'm not down, no, I'm not down

    'Cause I have lived that kind of day
    When none of your sorrows will go away
    It goes down and down and hit the floor
    Down and down and down some more
    Depression
    But I know there'll be some way
    When I can swing everything back my way
    Like skyscrapers rising up
    Floor by floor, I'm not giving up

    So you rock around and think
    That you're the toughest
    In the world, the whole wide world
    But you're streets away from where
    It gets the roughest
    You ain't been there

    I've been beat up, I've been thrown out
    But I'm not down, no, I'm not down
    I've been shown up, but I've grown up
    And I'm not down, no, I'm not down (hey)

    No, I'm not down, no, I'm not down
    No, I'm not down, no, I'm not down
    No, I'm not down, no, I'm not down
    No, I'm not down, I'm not down Writer/s: Joe Strummer, Mick Jones, Paul Simonon, Topper Headon
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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Comments: 1

  • Avastrummer from EarthJoe wasn't joking, he wanted anybody in the audience who was depressed to remember this song "I've been beat up, been thrown down, but I'm not down" it's the kind of thing mick needed when he was depressed and Joe was spreading the "I'm not down" mentality.
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