Ever since i was a child, 
i loved to wander wild 
through the bright city lights, 
and find myself a life i could call my own. 
it was always my ambition 
to see piccadilly, 
ramble and roam around soho 
and pimlico and savile row, 
and walk down the abbey road. 
so i saved all my money 
and packed up my clothes, 
and i said good-bye to my friends 
and my folks back home. 
and i left for a life of my own. 
i left for a life on the road. 
I'm a real hungry tyke, 
and i know what i like. 
and i know where i'm goin': 
to those bright city lights. 
oh yeah, oh yeah, 
this time i'm gonna get there. 
i'm bound for a life on the road. 
give me life on the road. 
i said life on the road. 
When i arrived in euston, 
i was little more than a child. 
and i didn't know then 
that the dives and the dens 
would be so vulgar and wicked and wild. 
mama always told me 
the city ladies were bawdy and bold. 
and so i searched night and day 
to catch a kissable lady, 
but all that i caught was a cold, 
'cause those stuck-up city ladies 
didn't notice me walk by. 
now i've got holes in my shoes 
'cause i've been walkin' the streets all night. 
and i'm livin' the life that i chose. 
livin' my life on the road. 
i said life on the road. 
i want life on the road. 
life on the road. 
I was standing with the punks in praed street, 
when a muscle man came my way. 
he said,