Lyrics Davey Jones - Gordie Sampson
I
am
a
simple
man
I
learned
to
work
with
my
hands
Out
here
on
these
waves
Sha
la
la
la
la!
I
guess
I've
always
known
That
I
would
die
alone
here
One
cold
november
day
Sha
la
la
la
la!
I
heard
that
you
did
take
A
brother
in
the
mornin'
Another
without
warnin'
Sha
la
la
la
la!
And
who
am
I
to
think
That
I'd
be
any
different
As
God
is
my
witness,
I
saw
Davey
Jones
Underneath
the
water
With
a
thousand
of
my
fathers
Calling
me
home.
Yeah.
I
saw
Davey
Jones
Waving
his
black
flag
Counting
up
his
bones.
They
say
when
I
was
five
The
day
I
cast
my
first
line
I
fell
over
the
port
side
Sha
la
la
la
la!
And
as
I
was
sinking
down
I
heard
my
mother
singin'
I
heard
the
church
bells
ringin'
Sha
la
la
la
la!
And
when
they
pulled
me
in
I
felt
him
tuggin
my
hand;
I
saw
Davey
Jones
Underneath
the
water
With
a
thousand
of
my
fathers
Calling
me
home...
yeah.
I
saw
Davey
Jones
Waving
his
black
flag
Counting
up
his
bones.
Now
the
waves
have
snapped
the
mast
I'm
takin'
water
so
fast
I
let
go
of
the
lines;
And
I
can
feel
my
father's
stare
From
beyond
the
grave
somewhere
As
I
fail
him
one
last
time;
'Cuz
I
would
never
be
The
man
he
thought
I
should
be
The
lesser
of
his
sons.
So
Jesus
help
me
now
Help
me
to
forgive
him
Before
the
darkness
floods
in.
I
saw
Davey
Jones
Underneath
the
water
With
a
thousand
of
my
fathers
Calling
me
home.
Yeah,
an'
I
saw
Davey
Jones
Waving
his
black
flag
Counting
up
his
bones.
Yeah,
an'
I
saw
Davey
Jones
Wavin'
his
black
flag
Counting
up
his
bones.
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