Hercules

Jim Moginie / Peter Garrett / Rob Hirst

My life is a valuable thing
I wan't to keep it that way, I won't cry
My life's such a valuable thing
Some things don't fade away, I don't mind
We give the best we can give
We won't forget, we can't forgive
Keep us radioactive free
Strike a bell in hiroshima park
You know that we can't see in the dark
We try and we try and we try...

Who waits for the planes to come
When everybody's got you on the run
South pacific carry on

It seems to me that what we're saying
Nobody really wants to talk about it
This is no time to be wondering why
I do the best I can do
The human jungle and the global zoo
I'll find my way it's a very special way

Why wait for the planes to come
When everybody's got us on the run
South pacific carry on
Here come the hercules
Here come the submarines
Sinking south pacific dreams

Trivia about the song Hercules by Midnight Oil

On which albums was the song “Hercules” released by Midnight Oil?
Midnight Oil released the song on the albums “Scream In Blue” in 1987, “Scream in Blue - Live” in 1992, “Best Of The Best Gold - 20.000 Watt R.S.L.” in 1997, and “20,000 Watt R.S.L.” in 1997.
Who composed the song “Hercules” by Midnight Oil?
The song “Hercules” by Midnight Oil was composed by Jim Moginie, Peter Garrett, and Rob Hirst.

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