Down To The Waterline

Mark Knopfler

Sweet surrender on the quayside
You remember we used to run and hide
In the shadow of the cargoes I take you one time
And we're counting all the numbers down to the waterline

Near misses on the dogleap stairways
French kisses in the darkened doorways
A foghorn blowing out wild and cold
A policeman shines a light upon my shoulder

Up comes a coaster fast and silent in the night
Over my shoulder all you can see are the pilot lights
No money in our jackets and our jeans are torn
Your hands are cold but your lips are warm

She can see him on the jetty where they used to go
She can feel him in the places where the sailors go
When she's walking by the river and the railway line
She can still hear him whisper
Let's go down to the waterline

Trivia about the song Down To The Waterline by Dire Straits

On which albums was the song “Down To The Waterline” released by Dire Straits?
Dire Straits released the song on the albums “Dire Straits” in 1978, “Live - The Warner Bros. Music Show” in 1979, “Dire Straits (1980)” in 1980, “Live at the BBC” in 1995, and “Money For Nothing” in 2002.
Who composed the song “Down To The Waterline” by Dire Straits?
The song “Down To The Waterline” by Dire Straits was composed by Mark Knopfler.

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