Oliver Onions - The Man On The Boat

Note: The cover above was an alternative version to "Six Ways". Same artwork but omitted the title or titled "Bulldozer in some countries. Written by Cesare de Natale, Guido and Maurizio de Angelis. Produced by Cesare de Natale. Recorded at Cabum Studios, Rome. © 1979 Kangaroo Team Records. There's a man who's living all alone doesn't like to talk with anyone He's the man on the boat He's always wearing a coat You can meet him very late at night Strolling on the quay just late at night He never smiles at you He's never getting through But there's a story in his eyes You can see that something's there Just a memory of times When the heartbeat was still there For her Sail Sail away behind your cloud With the sea wind singing loud Telling stories that you know Full of "no" and "letting go" Sail your boat away from here Sail away don't count the years Go on And there's nothing you can do for him Looking at his face you'll see a grin He's the man on the boat He's always wearing a coat But there's a story in his eyes You can see that something's there Just a memory of times When the heartbeat was still there For her Sail Sail away behind your cloud With the sea wind singing loud Telling stories that you know Full of "no" and "letting go" Sail your boat away from here Sail away don't count the years Go on