There Are Bad Times Just Around The Corner

Noel Coward

Verse 1



They're out of sorts in Sunderland

And terribly cross in Kent,

They're dull in Hull

And the Isle of Mull

Is seething with discontent,

They're nervous in Northumberland

And Devon is down the drain,

They're filled with wrath

On the firth of Forth

And sullen on Salisbury Plain,

In Dublin they're depressed, lads,

Maybe because they're Celts

For Drake is going West, lads,

And so is everyone else.

Hurray-hurray-hurray!

Misery's here to stay.



Refrain 1



There are bad times just around the corner,

There are dark clouds hurtling through the sky

And it's no good whining

About a silver lining

For we know from experience that they won't roll by,

With a scowl and a frown

We'll keep our peckers down

And prepare for depression and doom and dread,

We're going to unpack our troubles from our old kit bag

And wait until we drop down dead.



Verse 2



From Portland Bill to Scarborough

They're querulous and subdued

And Shropshire lads

Have behaved like cads

From Berwick-on-Tweed to Bude,

They're mad at Market Harborough

And livid at Leigh-on-Sea,

In Tunbridge Wells

You can hear the yells

Of woe-begone bourgeoisie.

We all get bitched about, lads,

Whoever our vote elects,

We know we're up the spout, lads.

And that's what England expects.

Hurray-hurray-hurray!

Trouble is on the way.



Refrain 2



There are bad times just around the corner,

The horizon's gloomy as can be,

There are black birds over

The grayish cliffs of Dover

And the rats are preparing to leave the B.B.C.

We're an unhappy breed

And very bored indeed

When reminded of something that Nelson said.

While the press and the politicians nag nag nag

We'll wait until we drop down dead.



Verse 3



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