Shipyards of New Zealand
Lyrics
Thought one day I'd make my fortune
Like the ancient cavalcades
From the shipyards of New Zealand
Chasing history I left home
Moving west into the sunset
Became the sunset of our lives
I was factory made and settled
Safe from storm and broken earth
There's so much to do every day
Dreams keep on disappearing
We cling to the walls of our heart
Keeps us from coming undone
Now danger lurks behind the spreader
And Charlton Heston casts the first stone
User interference birthmarks
Clever, not very wise
Let the lamp lights keep on shining now
While those searchlights in skies they are turning
We climb to the top of the heap
I wish I could fly
I can't get lost
I can't get confused
Something's misplaced
Maybe for good
Writer(s): JAMES MOGINIE, MARTIN ROTSEY, PETER GARRETT, PETER GIFFORD, ROBERT HIRST
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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