Down by the Lake

Kahn Morbee

Hanging out down by the lake
I've got a pocket full of dollars but it won't buy change
Cracking a for heaven's sake
It won't send me any help 'cause I've forsaken my faith
For money, and gold

Hanging out down by the lake
I can almost sense it's mothers heartache
Dusk seems a little drunk
A flat footed shuffle and a listless funk
As it blankets
The lake with gold

Like cinnamon, like silver
We never could have beaten the law
Pepper and coffee in our red, red wine
All the shit that we fall for
It just sounds so much better
The stories and the colours make life worth living for

Hanging around with my friends
I can be myself, no need to pretend
Cracking a smile at the corner of our mouths
A beautiful day in our home down South
Egoli
The city
Of gold

Like cinnamon, like silver
We never could have beaten the law
Pepper and coffee in our red, red wine
All the shit that we fall for
And four leaf clovers and a rusted horseshoe
Superstitions galore
Santa clause and the holy lore
All the things that man adores
They just sound so much better
The stories and the colours make life worth living for

Like cinnamon, like silver
We never could have beaten the law
Pepper and coffee in our red, red wine
All the shit that we fall for
It just sounds so much better
The stories and the colours make life worth living for

Hanging out down by the lake

Trivia about the song Down by the Lake by The Parlotones

When was the song “Down by the Lake” released by The Parlotones?
The song Down by the Lake was released in 2012, on the album “Journey Through the Shadows”.
Who composed the song “Down by the Lake” by The Parlotones?
The song “Down by the Lake” by The Parlotones was composed by Kahn Morbee.

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