Lyrics The Harbour - Declan O'Rourke
Johnny
cooks
a
steak
from
Lidls
on
a
Friday
night
After
spending
all
the
week-long
workin'
hard
layin'
tiles
Tells
me
she
made
feel
so
used
but
I
leave
that
all
behind
See,
I
was
makin'
real
good
money
then,
I
had
ten
men
layin
tiles
And
he's
standing
in
the
doorway
of
our
little
kitchenette
Puffin
on
one
of
these
new
craze
electric
cigarettes
I
imagine
he
must
get
lonely
but
if
he
does
he
keeps
it
all
in
jail
But
when
you're
guarding
a
prison
how
do
you
choose
what
to
bail?
I've
got
an
older
friend
named
Pete
who
sometimes
helps
me
with
my
trees
Likes
to
talk
about
old
girlfriends
and
the
places
that
he's
been
He
talks
about
his
hippy
days
and
how
he
settled
here
by
chance
But
he's
always
been
a
hippy
since
the
time
he
lived
in
France
And
he
plays
all
kinds
of
music
and
sometimes
he
might
sing
Where
will
all
that
go
to
when
we
miss
him
now
some
spring?
I
like
to
listen
to
him
talking,
he
tells
funny
and
wise
tales
Says,
"When
you're
holding
a
hammer
everything
looks
like
a
nail"
Now
me,
I'm
out
here
in
the
world,
singin'
my
songs
from
town
to
town
And
giving
everything
I
have
to
get
this
thing
of
mine
air
bound
So
maybe
someday
I
can
live
just
like
that
fisherman
who
stays
Close
to
the
harbour
and
catches
only
takes
enough
just
for
today
But
for
now,
I
think
I'm
somewhere
in
the
middle
of
the
sea
I'm
sailin'
on
a
suitcase
filled
with
dreams
of
what
might
be
And
I
look
for
pretty
story
for
to
sing
as
mine
and
fill
my
sail
And
when
you
live
by
the
weather
every
wind
has
a
tail
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