I was a miner, I was a docker, I was a railwayman between the wars I raised a family, in times of austerity, with sweat at the foundry between the wars I paid the union, as times got harder, I looked to the government to help the working man but they brought prosperity down at the armoury, we're arming for peace, me boys, between the wars I kept the faith and I kept voting, not for the iron fist but for the helping hand for theirs is a land with a wall around it and mine is a faith in my fellow man theirs is a land of hope and glory, mine is the greenfield and the factory floor theirs are the skies all dark with bombers and mine is the peace we knew between the wars call up the craftsman, bring me the draughtsman, build me a path from cradle to grave and I'll give my consent to any government that does not deny a man a living wage go find the young men, never to fight again, bring up the banners from the days gone by sweet moderation, heart of this nation, desert us not we are between the wars