Of larks trains windows and brooks
The poet he writes it all down in his book
Won't meet your eye but he wants you to look 
In Hull or hell he lies 

Lambs in the winter and swans in the spring 
Children at play they're like birds on the wing
And the poet he writes that the sun seems to swing 
In Hull or hell he lies 

Away from the world and away from the page 
Hidden in corners the gathering of age
Retreats to the wings where he once held the stage 
In Hull or hell he lies 

The dirt and the filth that we don't get to see 
That's eating his language away 
This yellow-eyed nastiness hides from the light of the day 

Resenting the everyday growing so old
Where winter once pictured as flowers in fold 
Turned frosty and bitter and weathered and cold
In Hull or hell he lies

His housemaid she tried but the dirt grew so fast
The darkest of colours he nailed to the mast
Stuck in his ways like he's stuck in the past