Hope & Social Dust
			
There's dust in every shop in every town in every county 
we've counted
There's space in every bar in every pub in every place 
that we've been 
And I see some notice that business is closing on 
Kirkstall Road 
The country's complexion is shifting and changing, how 
no-one knows 
There's mould in every house in every home that we've 
been to 
There's rust on every slide in every park in every place 
that we've seen 
And I see some girl with her mind unfurled out on Water 
Lane 
While I'm reading the plans of a public-school man who 
says we're to blame 
What a shame 
There's truth in every lie in every line in every speech 
that is written 
Maybe there is good in all the bile and the blood that 
they're spitting 
But we cannot give time to fight cancer or crime when 
there's bills to pay 
It's simple arithmetic, the ins and the outs of it will 
not change 
They're shifting account now the money's run out, it's 
such a shame 
What a shame