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Mark Knopfler Lyrics for Song: No Can Do
 Lyrics for Album: Golden Heart [1996]
 
 
 
 22219>Skint in a material world
 
 I did a warehouse stint for southsea girl
 
 It was HongKong clothes for cash
 
 Everybody got treated worse than trash
 
 Punch the card in the company clock
 
 Load the trolleys and the company trucks
 
 And around and around the whole day through
 
 And you couldn't sit down when there was nothing to do
 
 
 
 Well they had beaten up people from every land
 
 Fools like me trying to be in bands
 
 A little french girl so good to me
 
 But I couldn't love her back so lonely
 
 A backpacker travelling through
 
 A lumberjack with the travelling blues
 
 He had worn out shoes and wore out cuffs
 
 And big ideas that were never big enough
 
 
 
 He said "The man wants you, go wash his car.
 
 Hey you, I'm talking to you."
 
 I said "Me? Not me, uh uh. No can do."
 
 No can, can do, no can
 
 No can, can do, no can
 
 
 
 Now some were grown up unlike me
 
 And were dealing with reality
 
 I was spitting, sulking, smoking, shirking
 
 While the lady from Jamaica was singing and working
 
 I had everyone but me to blame
 
 And everyday was just the same
 
 Well nobody ever said it was a righteous world
 
 But they did they never said it was a southsea girl
 
 
 
 He said "The man wants you, go wash his car.
 
 Hey you, I'm talking to you."
 
 I said "Me? Not me, uh uh. No can do."
 
 No can, can do, no can
 
 No can, can do, no can
 
 
 
 Well I've made my bed on people's floors
 
 Opened up and closed some doors
 
 Dreamed that if my dreams came true
 
 Then I wouldn't do what I didn't want to
 
 Walking through the gates to the outside
 
 To dream some dreams that never died
 
 And I walked the streets of London town
 
 Looking for a place to put my head down
 
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