Jethro Tull
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Heavy Horses is one of a number of folk rock albums that Jethro Tull put out. Most of its songs have provincial, down-to-earth subject matters but “Journeyman” stands out from the rest in that it concerns itself with urban living. It describes scenes of London commuters returning home on a winter ni...
[Verse 1]
Spine-tingling railway sleepers
Sleepy houses lying four-square and firm
Orange beams divide the darkness
Rumbling fit to turn the waking worm
Sliding through Victorian tunnels
Where green moss oozes from the pores
Dull echoes from the wet embankments
Battlefield allotments, fresh open sores
[Verse 2]
In late night commuter madness
Double-locked black briefcase on the floor
Like a faithful dog with master
Sleeping in the draught beside the carriage door
To each Journeyman his own homecoming
Cold supper nearing with each station stop
Frosty flakes on empty platforms
Fireside slippers waiting, flip, flop
[Chorus]
Journeyman night-tripping on the late fantastic
Too late to stop for tea at Gerard's Cross
And hear the soft shoes on the footbridge shuffle
As the wheels turn, biting on the midnight frost
[Verse 3]
On the late commuter special
Carriage lights that flicker, fade and die
Howling into hollow blackness
Dusky diesel shudders in full cry
Down redundant morning papers
Abandon crosswords with a cough
Stationmaster in his wisdom
Told the guard to turn the heating off
[Chorus]
Journeyman night-tripping on the late fantastic
Too late to stop for tea at Gerard's Cross
And hear the soft shoes on the footbridge shuffle
As the wheels turn, biting on the midnight frost
Journeyman was written by Ian Anderson.
Journeyman was produced by Ian Anderson.
Jethro Tull released Journeyman on Mon Apr 10 1978.