Dead End Street
Dave Davies Lyrics


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R. Davies

There's a crack up in the ceiling,
And the kitchen sink is leaking.
Out of work and got no money,
A Sunday joint of bread and honey.

What are we living for?
Two-roomed apartment on the second floor.
No money coming in,
The rent collector's knocking, trying to get in.

We are strictly second class,
We don't understand,
(Dead end!)
Why we should be on dead end street.
(Dead end!)
People are living on dead end street.
(Dead end!)
Gonna die on dead end street.

Dead end street (yeah)
Dead end street (yeah)

On a cold and frosty morning,
Wipe my eyes and stop me yawning.
And my feet are nearly frozen,
Boil the tea and put some toast on.

What are we living for?
Two-roomed apartment on the second floor.
No chance to emigrate,
I'm deep in debt and now it's much too late.

We both want to work so hard,
We can't get the chance,
(Dead end!)
People live on dead end street.
(Dead end!)
People are dying on dead end street.
(Dead end!)
Gonna die on dead end street.

Dead end street (yeah)
Dead end street (yeah)

(Dead end!)
People live on dead end street.
(Dead end!)
People are dying on dead end street.
(Dead end!)
Gonna die on dead end street.

Dead end street (yeah)
Dead end street (yeah)
Dead end street (yeah)
Head to my feet (yeah)
Dead end street (yeah)
Dead end street (yeah)
Dead end street (yeah)
How's it feel? (yeah)
How's it feel? (yeah)




Dead end street (yeah)
Dead end street (yeah)

Overall Meaning

The song "Dead End Street" by Dave Davies is a poignant portrayal of the struggles of working-class individuals living in poverty. The lyrics describe a run-down apartment with a leaking sink and a crack in the ceiling. The song's narrator and his partner are both out of work and have no incoming money, and they subsist on a meager meal of bread and honey. The couple is trapped in a cycle of poverty, unable to move out of their low-income neighborhood or even afford to pay the rent.


The chorus emphasizes the hopelessness of their situation, with the repeated refrain of "Dead end street." The singer observes that he and his partner are "strictly second class" and don't understand why they are stuck in their current situation. The song paints a bleak picture of a society where people are born into poverty and have few opportunities to improve their circumstances.


Overall, "Dead End Street" is a powerful and emotionally charged song that captures the plight of those who are trapped in a cycle of poverty and can't seem to escape their circumstances. The song provides an unflinching look at the social and economic issues that plague working-class communities and urges listeners to recognize the struggles of those who are living in poverty.


Line by Line Meaning

There's a crack up in the ceiling
The home is in disrepair with damage to the ceiling


And the kitchen sink is leaking.
The home is in disrepair with leaking pipes in the kitchen


Out of work and got no money,
The singer is currently unemployed and broke


A Sunday joint of bread and honey.
The artist's only source of food is bread and honey


What are we living for?
The artist is questioning the point of their existence


Two-roomed apartment on the second floor.
The singer lives in a small two-room apartment on the second floor


No money coming in,
The singer has no source of income


The rent collector's knocking, trying to get in.
The rent collector is coming to collect payment for the apartment


We are strictly second class,
The artist feels like they are a member of the lower class


We don't understand,
The artist is confused by their current situation


(Dead end!)
The singer feels stuck in their current situation with no way out


Why we should be on dead end street.
The artist questions why they are living on a street with no future or opportunities


People are living on dead end street.
The singer observes that others are also living in a situation with no future


Gonna die on dead end street.
The singer feels like their life will lead to nothing but a dead end


On a cold and frosty morning,
Describing the setting of the start of a new day


Wipe my eyes and stop me yawning.
The artist is waking up and getting ready for the day


And my feet are nearly frozen,
The artist's feet are very cold


Boil the tea and put some toast on.
The singer begins their day by making tea and toast


No chance to emigrate,
The singer has no opportunity to move to another country


I'm deep in debt and now it's much too late.
The artist is in a lot of debt and it seems like there's no way out


We both want to work so hard,
Both the artist and someone else want to work very hard


We can't get the chance,
The opportunity to work hard is not available to the artist


People are dying on dead end street.
The singer has witnessed others dying or losing hope while living in a situation with no future


Head to my feet (yeah)
A phrase that emphasizes feeling defeated or hopeless


How's it feel? (yeah)
A rhetorical question that emphasizes the negative feelings associated with being stuck in a dead end situation




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Brazilian Atlantis

"The real star was my brother." -- Ray Davies, 2010.

rockisheaven

Dave has great taste--"Dead End Street" is one of my favorite Kinks songs too!

Petr Slivinski

Enjoy "all" the Kinks songs because they are just sooooo great! They are classics! Thanks for coming into our lives with your beautiful music!

Highland Fleet Lute

Dave's one of the top ten great Englishmen.

kringles Paul

Dave loved it, thank you! Joe in NH.

Sean O'Brien

Thanks for the video Dave ........... really appreciated

Mizutaka Channel

Whoa...! Dave guidance for dead end street in person!

nogrouchy

After having watched this vid I booked a flight to London to visit Little Green Street. It was a great experience. I felt close to the Kinks.

allivegp

Thanks for this video!

dlanodrelda

Visited it last year. Very cool. Short walk north from Kentish Town Underground station. Thank you Dave. Play some shows-you look great!!

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