Far below the light lies, a silent solemn man Counting all his memories, in tumble down repose Dying from a thousand self inflicted cuts and nicks Seeing yet not seeing, hearing without hearing Groping for oblivion and hoping it comes quick Bereft of love he may be though perchance he still has hope But chance is fading rapidly and losing to the dope And fixing on his tourniquet, he never used to need He's writing and twisting, zero hope and sinking Veins beyond recall and eyes that cease to plead How it hurts, and how it pains To see a man so down and out, said the fine gentleman And how I'd love to help him, I truly would indeed But suppers waiting for me, so let him bleed... Throwing out your well robed arms, to the boys down at the club They gladly buy your ale and tales of sin But better you had pity, on the junkie that you saw Than all your boozing and your whoring, your yachting and your skiing And all the friendless friendships that you win How it hurts, and how it pains To see a man so down and out, said the fine gentleman And how I'd love to help him, I truly would indeed But suppers waiting for me, so let him bleed... Closeted indifference and wall to wall scorn And your blue ropes of office, while the true ones are never worn Living with no conscience, is to never breathe the air All the shares you're not sharing, and the stocks for your stocking I never new a dignitary with fewer social cares So, keep on patronising Oxfam, keep it all on show The cheques still on the mantelpiece form two long years ago I think that I could bear you, if you'd only admit But you don't give a damn, your concern was all a sham... Stuff your charity!