Shakers And Movers

Jim Moginie / Peter Garrett

Won't you come down the line
Away from barren ground
The harlot and the autocrat
Are they driving you further down

The season's rhymes, they anchor me
Against the raging tide

Take you to the last wild place
Skin and the stars they embrace
A caveman could a saint become
In a hospital ward on the Somme

We can dive into distant amoebas
Our wings could melt in the sun

I can shake
I can move
But I can't live without your love

I can break
Over you
But I can't live without your love

Our poet Henry Lawson he named them
The lay'em out brigade
Here they come there they go
Oh great god of development
Don't really know you yet
Coastline hosed down washed away
Economics, now there's nothing left
Tomorrow's child takes concrete footsteps
And they'll drink champagne or be damned

And the storm is breaking now
Yeah the storm is breaking now
Yes the storm is crashing down

I can shake...

Our blood vessels go sailing, galaxies away
You know today's bushfire is tomorrow's inferno
As rags to riches becomes the public spear
Watching out down the street as other people start coming down
I can see that they're smiling
And that's something to be proud of
And they say it's late, but you know it's never too late
And they say it's late, but you know it's never too late
Never too late
Never too late...

Trivia about the song Shakers And Movers by Midnight Oil

On which albums was the song “Shakers And Movers” released by Midnight Oil?
Midnight Oil released the song on the albums “Midnight Oil - Blue Sky Mining” in 1990 and “Blue Sky Mining” in 1990.
Who composed the song “Shakers And Movers” by Midnight Oil?
The song “Shakers And Movers” by Midnight Oil was composed by Jim Moginie and Peter Garrett.

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