Sailing To Australia

Now that the storm has broken
Now that the winds blow cold
There's nothing here but trouble and fear
To make a man grow old

Now as our reasons are fading
Now as the walls tumble down
With nothing to hide but hunger and pride
Won't make a man look round

So I'm leaving, yes, I'm leaving
Of fortune's sweet pleasures to find
I'm sailing out to Australia

Now that our dreams are illusions
Now that our future has gone
We've nothing more to hold or lay over
To help a man hold on

Now as our hearts lie so heavy
Now as our heads hang so low
There's nothing here to catch or come clear
To help a man say no

So I'm leaving, yes, I'm leaving
Of fortune's sweet pleasures to find
I'm sailing out to Australia

They say there's gold and there's silver
They say a man can come clean
Just stake out some land and just reach out his hand
And touch that new world dream

They say it's warm and it's pleasing
Out in the New South Wales sun
And so I must go from this cold highland snow
Now that the hard times have come

So I'm leaving, yes, I'm leaving
Of fortune's sweet pleasures to find
I'm sailing out to Australia

Trivia about the song Sailing To Australia by Dougie MacLean

On which albums was the song “Sailing To Australia” released by Dougie MacLean?
Dougie MacLean released the song on the albums “Butterstone” in 1994 and “Early” in 2003.

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