Down By The Sea

Bob Stanley / Colin Hay / Greg Ham / Ron Strykert

Down by the sea
I found your hidden treasure
Just you and me
We overdosed on pleasure

Yonnies in the wind
We're ruggin' up for winter
Putting out the bins
In cold and windy weather

Down by the docks
Live all the silent sea-ships
Crates are stored on blocks
Where now only the rats live

Sail me down the river
Till we reach the shore
Diving into the center
Eating out the core

Down on the beach
Saluting captain benbow
Always out of reach
It's quiet when the tide's low

Climbing up the cliffs
You can see for miles far
The boat that ran adrift
Is sitting on the sandbar

Laughing at the waves
That storm the river mouth
The ice is on the move now
Creeping north and south

Down by the sea
I found your hidden treasure
Just you and me
We over-dosed on pleasure

Listen to your heart
Screamin' at the sky
Can't you feel it tremble?
Don't you wonder why?

Trivia about the song Down By The Sea by Men At Work

On which albums was the song “Down By The Sea” released by Men At Work?
Men At Work released the song on the albums “Business As Usual” in 1982, “The Best Of Men At Work” in 1989, “Brazil' 96” in 1997, and “Best Of The Best Gold - Men At Work” in 2001.
Who composed the song “Down By The Sea” by Men At Work?
The song “Down By The Sea” by Men At Work was composed by Bob Stanley, Colin Hay, Greg Ham, and Ron Strykert.

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