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In the land of the gauching skiving sun
There's bodies in the room, lad
Never an honest day's work is done
They call it the Tomblands (Welcome to the Tomblands)

No, they're never gonna get me, no
Never gonna get me, no
Never gonna get me, no

Fifteen holes in the dealer's chest
Yo, ho, ho, he was a mini Martell man
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Pieces of Eight in the jukebox - some things I thought you should know
Didn't wanna be the one to tell you
She was only fourteen
Sussed out your dirty sordid little scene

No, they're never gonna get me, no
You're never gonna get me, no
You're never gonna get me, no
You're never gonna get me, no
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Cover art for Tomblands lyrics by Libertines, The

pete wrote this when he was in jail for burgling carl's flat. i think it illustrates a very bad time in his life

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mini martell bottles are used for smoking crack.

Cover art for Tomblands lyrics by Libertines, The

Fifteen holes in the dealer's chest Yo, ho, ho, he was a mini Martell man

Serve the Girls and shovel up the rest Pieces of eight in the dukebox

Cover art for Tomblands lyrics by Libertines, The

This is one of my fav song o the Libertines.. sounds like he trying to tell that the world is so Dirty and perverse, and he dont wanna go with them...

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I love this song.

Cover art for Tomblands lyrics by Libertines, The

"Fifteen holes in the dealer's chest" as in a box chest and or anatomical chest.

does anyone know what a Martell man is?

Cover art for Tomblands lyrics by Libertines, The

i thought 'fifteen holes in the dealers chest' was as in a drug dealer was shot dead?

Martell is brand of whisky so a mini martell would be a glass of whiskey in the pub 'pieces of eight in the jukebox' his drug money which he used to play a tune on the juke box in the pub

but i could be wrong thats just what i make of it

Cover art for Tomblands lyrics by Libertines, The

It sounds like a sea shanty in quite a few parts, goes well with the piraty lyrics (pieces of 8, yo ho ho)

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Cover art for Tomblands lyrics by Libertines, The

Yeah, mini Martell bottles are often linked to crack use. I've always thought the line 'Pieces of Eight in the jukebox' was referring to the Styx album called Pieces of Eight. I suppose it could also just mean money in the jukebox because the spanish dollar is often referred to as a piece of eight and could be linked in with the yo ho ho pirate theme. I don't know to be honest.

This song reminds me of where I grew up, not because it was like the Tomblands, but it had a reputation as being rough... And I always thought the lyrics went: "Yo ho ho another mini-mart Taliban" meaning some kind of organisation/gang centred around a corner shop or something... Now it makes much more sense...

 
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