Toiler On The Sea

Dave Greenfield / Hugh Cornwell / Jean Jacques Burnel / Jet Black

I had a woman ship
I took her overseas
She left her hull unlocked
I had to find a dock
I was a toiler on the sea
I was a toiler on the sea
I was a toiler on the sea
I was a toiler on the sea

We didn't use cruel words
To navigate cruel seas
The wind was biting hard
At times I had to scream
I was a toiler on the sea
I was a toiler on the sea
I was a toiler on the sea
I was a toiler on the sea

And when we reached the land
We went aground on the rocks
Became a wreck in the sand
Became a home for a flock
We ventured overland
Fought with the aliens
The young ones used their hands
Pointed the way to a flock
A flock of seagulls!
A flock of seagulls!

Then we retraced our steps
Rebuilt the woman ship
I took her back up north
I lost her in the fog
I was a toiler on the sea
I was a toiler on the sea
I was a toiler on the sea
I was a toiler on the sea
I was a toiler
I was a toiler
I was a toiler
On the sea
On the sea
I was a toiler
I was a toiler
On the sea
I was a toiler
A toiler
A toiler

Trivia about the song Toiler On The Sea by The Stranglers

When was the song “Toiler On The Sea” released by The Stranglers?
The song Toiler On The Sea was released in 1978, on the album “Black And White”.
Who composed the song “Toiler On The Sea” by The Stranglers?
The song “Toiler On The Sea” by The Stranglers was composed by Dave Greenfield, Hugh Cornwell, Jean Jacques Burnel, and Jet Black.

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