Drowned

PETER DENNIS BLANDFOR TOWNSHEND

There are men high up there fishing
Haven't seen quite enough of the world
Ooh, I ain't seen a sign of my heroes
And I'm still diving down for pearls

Let me flow into the ocean
Let me get back to the sea
Let me be stormy and let me be calm
Let the tide in, and set me free

I'm flowing under bridges
Then flying through the sky
I'm traveling down cold metal
Just a tear in a baby's eye

Oh, let me flow into the ocean
Oh, let me get back to the sea
Let me be stormy and let me be calm
Let the tide in, and set me free

Set me free
I am not the actor
This can't be the scene
But I am in the water
As far as I can see

Oh, I'm remembering distant memories
Recalling other names
Rippling over canyons
And boiling in the train

Let me flow into the ocean
Let me get back to the sea
Let me be stormy and let me be calm
Let the tide in and set me free
Set me free
Set me free
I wanna drown
In cold water

Oh

Trivia about the song Drowned by The Who

On which albums was the song “Drowned” released by The Who?
The Who released the song on the albums “Quadrophenia” in 1973, “Live at the Royal Albert Hall” in 2003, and “Quadrophenia - Live in London” in 2014.
Who composed the song “Drowned” by The Who?
The song “Drowned” by The Who was composed by PETER DENNIS BLANDFOR TOWNSHEND.

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