Orion, won’t you give me your star sign Orion, get up on the sky-line I’m high on my hill and I feel fine Orion, let’s sip the heaven’s heady wine Orion, light your lights: Come guard the open spaces From the black horizon to the pillow where I lie. Your faithful dog shines brighter than it’s lord and master Your jewelled sword twinkles as the world rolls by. So come up singing above the cloudy cover Stare through at people who toss fitful in their sleep. I know you’re watching as the old gent by the station Scuffs his toes on old fag packets lying in the street And silver shadows flick across the closing bistro. Sweet waiters link their arms and patter down the street, Their words lost blowing on cold winds in darkest chelsea. Prime years fly fading with each young heart’s beat
Orion, won’t you make me a star sign Orion, get up on the sky-line I’m high on your love and I feel fine Orion, let’s sip the heaven’s heady wine
And young girls shiver as they wait by lonely bus-stops After sad parties: no-one to take them home To greasy bed-sitters and make a late-night play For lost virginity a thousand miles away