Boston Asphalt Lyrics
The song Boston Asphalt is performed by Dropkick Murphys in the album named The Gang's All Here in the year 1999 .
Searching for the best break the black forties could afford them
Came these ever proud, world renowned, rowdy, roving men
With a firmness and a purpose that so many did dismiss
Sailed these huddled human ballasts on their stinking coffin ships
From the prison of their lonely hearts they labored long and hard
Of all needy, down trodden, [incomprehensible]
Working eighteen hour days for the B.A.C, the B.A.C
Intelligent, respectable, but made of modest means
With an independent spirit, so full of hopes and dreams
Opportunity denied them in a doomed and starving land
Came these openhearted kindly spirits of truly threatened man
From the prison of their lonely hearts they labored long and hard
Of all needy, down trodden, [incomprehensible]
Working eighteen hour days for the B.A.C, the B.A.C
Searching for the best break the black forties could afford them
Came these ever proud, world renowned, rowdy, roving men
With a firmness and a purpose that so many did dismiss
Sailed these huddled human ballasts on their stinking coffin ships
From the prison of their lonely hearts they labored long and hard
Of all needy, down trodden, [incomprehensible]
Working eighteen hour days for the B.A.C, the B.A.C
The B.A.C, the B.A.C
Dropkick Murphys - The Gang's All Here
Mar 1999
- Roll Call
- Blood And Whiskey
- Pipebomb On Lansdowne
- Perfect Stranger
- 10 Years Of Service
- Upstarts And Broken Hearts
- Devil's Brigade
- Curse Of A Fallen Soul
- Homeward Bound
- Going Strong
- The Fighting 69th
- Boston Asphalt
- Wheel Of Misfortune
- The Only Road
- Amazing Grace
- The Gang's All Here
Boston Asphalt