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Mark Knopfler Lyrics for Song: 5:15 AM
 Lyrics for Album: Shangri-La
 
 
 
 14026>5:15 a.m.
 
 snow laying all around
 
 a collier cycles home
 
 from his night shift underground
 
 past the silent pub
 
 primary school, workingmens club
 
 on the road from the pithead
 
 the churchyard packed
 
 with mining dead
 
 
 
 then beneath the bridge
 
 he comes to a giant car
 
 a shroud of snow upon the roof
 
 a mark ten jaguar
 
 he thought the man was fast asleep
 
 silent, still and deep
 
 both dead and cold
 
 shot through
 
 with bullet holes
 
 
 
 the one armed bandit man
 
 came north to fill his boots
 
 came up from cockneyland
 
 e-type jags and flashy suits
 
 put your money in
 
 pull the levers
 
 watch them spin
 
 cash cows in all the pubs
 
 but he preferred the new nightclubs
 
 
 
 nineteen sixty-seven
 
 bandit men in birdcage heaven
 
 la dolce vita, sixty-nine
 
 all new to people of the tyne
 
 
 
 who knows who did what
 
 somebody made a call
 
 they said his hands
 
 were in the pot
 
 that he'd been skimming hauls
 
 he picks up the swag
 
 they gaily gave away
 
 drives his giant jag
 
 off to his big pay day
 
 
 
 the bandit man
 
 came north to fill his boots
 
 came up from cockneyland
 
 e-type jags and flashy suits
 
 the bandit man
 
 came up the great north road
 
 up to geordieland
 
 to mine
 
 the mother lode
 
 
 
 seams blew up or cracked
 
 black diamonds came hard won
 
 generations toiled and hacked
 
 for a pittance and black lung
 
 crushed by tub or stone
 
 together
 
 and alone
 
 how the young and old
 
 paid the price of coal
 
 
 
 eighteen sixty-seven
 
 my angel's gone to heaven
 
 he'll be happy there
 
 sunlight and sweet clean air
 
 
 
 they gather round the glass
 
 tough hewers and crutters
 
 child trappers and putters
 
 the little foals and half-marrows
 
 who pushed
 
 and pulled the barrows
 
 the hod boys
 
 and the rolleywaymen
 
 5:15 a.m.
 
 14026>
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