Lyrics Down by the River - Albert Hammond
City
life
was
gettin'
us
down
So
we
spent
the
weekend
out
of
town
Pitched
the
tent
on
the
patch
of
ground
Down
by
the
river
Lit
a
fire
and
drank
some
wine
You
put
your
jeans
on
the
top
of
mine
Said,
come
in
the
water's
fine
Down
by
the
river
Down
by
the
river
Down
by
the
river
Said,
come
in
the
water's
fine
Down
by
the
river
Didn't
feel
too
good
all
night
So
we
took
a
walk
in
the
morning
light
Came
across
the
strangest
sight
Down
by
the
river
Silver
fish
lay
on
its
side
It
was
washed
up
by
the
early
tide
I
wonder
how
it
died
Down
by
the
river
Down
by
the
river
Down
by
the
river
Silver
fish
lay
on
its
side
Down
by
the
river
Doctor
put
us
both
to
bed
He
dosed
us
up
and
he
shook
his
head
Only
foolish
people
go,
he
said
Down
by
the
river
Why
do
willows
weep,
said
he
Because
they're
dying
gradually
From
the
waste,
from
the
factories
Down
by
the
river
Down
by
the
river
Down
by
the
river
Why
do
willows
weep,
said
he
Down
by
the
river
In
time,
the
river
banks
will
die
The
reeds
will
wilt
and
the
ducks
won't
fly
There'll
be
a
tear
in
the
otter's
eye
Down
by
the
river
The
banks
will
soon
be
black
and
dead
And
where
the
otter
raised
his
head
Will
be
a
clean
white
stone
instead
Down
by
the
river
Down
by
the
river
Down
by
the
river
Will
be
a
clean
white
stone
instead
Down
by
the
river
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