Top Songs By The Dockers
Credits
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Murray Cooke
Songwriter:in
Louis Hardy
Songwriter:in
Lyrics
The waters warm
But you gotta dip your toes to see
The sky isn't grey
You're just lookin down
And if you're always looking down
You'll never see a rainbow or the birds the bees the trees the horsies
And all the pretty lights and fun and hide and seek is just the same reality
And in a close shot life's a tragedy in a long shot its nothing but a comedy
Change it up mix it around like a mid week wine adventure
Get caffeinated
Feel the beat feel revelated
And if the suns still going down
Then make the most of the stars
I don't care who you're sisters dated
Make sure it's nice enough to cater
Don't wait around for anyone to
Own your two left feet
Nihlism's a dangerous view in a hole
It's 2 views skewed
It's the same god dam thing
Live a little be nice to the little ones
The sky is blue so why am I feelin blue
That kind of indie nostalgia that pulp seems to bring
That kind of hippie neurotic that turns cry to sing
Hells just people Before coffee
And a banana peel is never hard to find if there's a frown in the room
Get caffeinated
Feel the beat feel revelated
And if the suns still going down
Then make the most of the stars
I don't care who you're sisters dated
Make sure it's nice enough to cater
Don't wait around for jazz and wine
To come knockin at your door
No matter where in the hell you are
The suns gonna rise
Be the golden child
No matter where in the hell you are
The suns gonna rise
Be the golden child
No matter where in the hell you are
The suns gonna rise
Be the golden child
No matter where in the hell you are
The suns gonna rise
Be the golden child
Everyone's got tears so walk in the rain every now and then
That's the problem with hope it's hard to resist
Better a broken heart than no heart at all
They're gonna be sad later on
Why ya bothering
Because they'll be sad later on
Thats the problem with hope
Thats the problem with hope yeaaa
You'll never see a rainbow
If you're always lookin' down
Better a broken heart than no heart at all
And if the doctors got it right
It'll get better soon
Written by: Louis Hardy, Murray Cooke