The Last of the Great Navigators

EDWARD DANIEL CHESTER, ADAM PATRICK DEVLIN, MARK JAMES MORRISS, SCOTT EDWARD MORRISS, RICHARD JAMES PAYNE

I float in a boat on a river
Leading a simple life
These are the tools that I'm given
The compass line and knife

One at a time the old crimes are forgotten
Buried in lime and left there to go rotten
Buried in lime and left there to go rotten

Follow the stars to wherever
Moon turn the tides away
I sleep in the arms of forever
Drifting out into the bay

One at a time the old crimes are forgotten
Buried in lime and left there to go rotten
One at a time the old crimes are forgotten
Buried in lime and left there in a hole

I believe there's something good around the corner
I received a premonition
Coasting out towards the sea, the water's warmer
All my dreams come to fruition

The last of the great navigators
They ruled with no fixed address
Alone in the song to the siren
And the devil make done for the rest

One at a time the old crimes are forgotten
Buried in lime and left there to go rotten
One at a time the old crimes are forgotten
Buried in lime and left there in a hole to rot away

Trivia about the song The Last of the Great Navigators by The Bluetones

When was the song “The Last of the Great Navigators” released by The Bluetones?
The song The Last of the Great Navigators was released in 2000, on the album “Science & Nature”.
Who composed the song “The Last of the Great Navigators” by The Bluetones?
The song “The Last of the Great Navigators” by The Bluetones was composed by EDWARD DANIEL CHESTER, ADAM PATRICK DEVLIN, MARK JAMES MORRISS, SCOTT EDWARD MORRISS, RICHARD JAMES PAYNE.

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