Burnie

Jim Moginie / Peter Garrett

Brought up in the world of changes, part time cleaner in a holiday feat
I stare out to sea at the ships at night
No anaesthesia, I'm going to work on it day to day
No zephyr, no light relief it seems

But maybe it's a dream
I'm lying back in a row of timber cases
Placed out on the dock with nightmare faces looking at me
And I can see now and I wanna be free now

This is my home
This is my sea
Don't paint it with the future of factories
I want to stay
I feel ok
There's nothing else that's perfect
I'll have my way
Brought up in a world of changes, waste product pedestrian limb from
limb
Short changed by the surfing priest again
Two children in the harbour, they play their games storm water drain
Write their contract in the sand, it'll be grey for life

but you can draw the blind, but you can't stop the sun
From shining on and on
And getting you there
Tide forever beckons you to leave something holds you back
It's not the promise of a swell or a girl just
A hope that someday someway it'll be ok
So you step and say

This is my home
This is my sea
Don't paint it with the future of factories
This is my life
This is my right
I'll make it what I want to
I'll stay and I'll fight

Curiosités sur la chanson Burnie de Midnight Oil

Sur quels albums la chanson “Burnie” a-t-elle été lancée par Midnight Oil?
Midnight Oil a lancé la chanson sur les albums “Place Without a Postcard” en 1981, “Scream in Blue - Live” en 1992, et “LIVE at the Old Lion, Adelaide 1982” en 2022.
Qui a composé la chanson “Burnie” de Midnight Oil?
La chanson “Burnie” de Midnight Oil a été composée par Jim Moginie et Peter Garrett.

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