Lyrics
I'm fit and working again
I have recovered and am employed once more.
Walk down the road in the sun
Walking along the road in sunlight.
I make a path through a forty strong gang
Creating a path through a group of forty people.
I'm fit and working again
Reiteration of being fit and working.
My sick, think I've seen the tail end
Reflecting on a past illness, possibly reaching its end.
I'm fit and working again
Confirmation of current well-being and employment.
I used to hang like a chandelier
Previously hanging like a chandelier, possibly metaphorical for a difficult situation.
My lungs encrusted in blood
Describing a past state of health with lungs affected.
But the flex is now cut clear
Indicating an improvement with the cutting of flexibility issues.
I'm fit and working, dear
Expressing fitness and work with a term of endearment.
Took me ten years to write this song
Noting the time taken to write the current song.
I'm fit and working again
Reiteration of being fit and working.
I used to think this bog was the domain
Previously considering a location as troublesome, now seemingly conquered.
Opinion is at most
Stating that opinions have limited influence.
One stimulus reason
Suggesting reason as the primary stimulus for opinion.
If you've got the most
Having the most could be influential.
With the true precis
Emphasizing true precision in reasoning.
Analysis is academic
Academic analysis is the standard.
Some thoughts can get nauseous.
Some thoughts can be disturbing or repulsive.
Sat opposite a freak on a train
Recalling an encounter with an unusual person on a train.
Warts on his head and chin
Describing physical abnormalities of the person.
Boy, was I getting so vain
Feeling a sense of vanity in comparison to the person.
I saw the recession around Victoria Station
Observing economic difficulties around Victoria Station.
I'm fit and working again
Reiteration of being fit and working.
Gimme the sun.
Expressing a desire for sunlight.
I'm fit and working again
Reiteration of being fit and working.
And I feel like Alan Minter
Feeling like Alan Minter, a British boxer known for his fitness.
I just ate eight sheets of blotting paper
Describing an unusual consumption of blotting paper.
And I chucked out the Alka Seltzer
Getting rid of Alka Seltzer, possibly indicating good health.
Cause I'm fit and working again
Reiteration of being fit and working.
Don't you know that was the tail end.
Confirming that the difficult times have passed.
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