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Lost In The Harbour

Released by Tom Waits in 2002
From the Album: Alice |

This version of Lost In The Harbour was released by Tom Waits in 2002.

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Over here the ladies all want sweet perfume
But there’s never a rose
And over the roses are frightened to bloom
So they never can grow

And over here they need wool
For weaving their baby’s new clothes
But nobody has any wool
And the sheep are all lost in the harbour
Lost in the harbour

And over here they want diamonds to wear
But there aren’t any here
And over there everyone’s hiding their tears
But they’re crying inside

And the wall won’t come down
Till they’re no longer afraid of themselves
And if you don’t believe me ask yourselves
And then I can come down to the harbour
Down to the harbour

And then I will fill the ocean back up with my tears
I still have a couple more years
And then I can come back to the harbour
Down to the harbour


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