The Man on the Ferry
Lyrics
One morning I woke up outside
And the air I took into my lungs
It made the Indian in me cry
I screamed out "Ah ah" jungle call
And talked loud, but said nothing at all
It made the Indian in me cry
'Cause I've tried all of god
But I would never forget his name
And I've talked a whole lot
But I will never forget his face
Though I'm on top of the world
I'm in the well known catastrophia land
Ah ah ah
Ah ah, ah ah, ah ah
I'd go the far end of the world for you
The man on the ferry
A penny of each of my eyes is the fee
I'd go the far end of the world
Ah ah, ah ah ah
Ah ah, ah ah, ah ah
It seems as close as the star to the moon
And my jacket till my skin
And it seems as far as the mountains of the moon
And your doors and 'welcome in'
It made the Indian in me cry
I'd go the far end of the world for you
The man on the ferry
A penny of each of my eyes is the fee
I'd go the far end of the world
I'd go the far end of the world for you
The man on the ferry
A penny of each of my eyes is the fee
I'd go the far end of the world
Ah ah, ah ah ah
Ah ah, ah ah, ah ah
One morning I woke up outside
And the snow that came down on my face
It made the Indian in me cry
Writer(s): Trond Bersu, Marte Eberson, Oeystein Skar, Kristoffer Lo, Ingrid Helene Haavik, Kare Chr Vestrheim
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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