Rosie Doonan

Little Boat
Do you think of me when you sleep?Lying silently in my armsOh my minds still on theLips that you have kissedOr hair you always twistAround your little finger where a sharp knife should have missedWill you remember me when I go?Singing songs I wrote for the showTelling strangers there That I have left behind a man who's gone to findA little train to carry himTo follow the sunlight And we could both be lazy In the summer sunLet the wind blow our little boat along With no stop-signWe could carry onUntil there's comes a time when all the rivers goneYes, lazy In the summer sunLet the wind blow our little boat along With no stop-signWe could carry onUntil there's comes a time when all the rivers goneLetras de cancionesLet us buy a boat and just floatDown the riverside with the toadsWhen its time for teaWe'll fish around for food And sing along to tunesThat pop up on the radio that dangles from the roofOpen up a box of red wineDrink from plastic cups all the timeYou can tell me whyThat Margaret was a bitchWho closed down all the pits And killed off our community with just one little clickAnd we could both be lazy In the summer sunLet the wind blow our little boat along With no stop-signWe could carry onUntil there's comes a time when all the rivers goneYes, lazy In the summer sunLet the wind blow our little boat along With no stop-signWe could carry onUntil there's comes a time when all the rivers goneLazy bonesLazy bonesLazy bonesLazy bones, whoah, oh oh From Letras Mania