My Sunny Island Lyrics by Dan Mccafferty

My Sunny Island Lyrics

    A brown-skin girl wipes the suit from her window
    Just to watch the sun rise over big city skies
    Her falther awakes "cuffs" lights his first cigarette
    You know he's got to go when that factory whistle blows
    So he walks out into the streets
    And all of his friends that he meets
    Wonder why did they ever leave their sunny island

    The wind blows cold with it brings the snows
    You live in hand to mouth next winter you move south
    If your number falls or if you work those extra hours
    But you only live in a dream
    That carries you back on its wings
    And all your friends just sit around the bar
    And sing about your sunny island

    And there ain't no surf
    It's the sidewalks on 42nd street
    And the natives down there
    They ain't so friendly
    In fact they would stick you
    For the shoes on your feet
    Just make you want to retreat
    To your sunny island

    The traffic eats the streets you're running from the heat
    That keeps coming down pushing you into the ground
    You're learning far too late your children learn to hate
    The way you live but you got nomore to give
    And in dockland they still arrive
    With promised land in their eyes
    And you just wish you could live out your life
    On your sunny island

    And there ain't no surf
    It's the sidewalks on 42nd street
    And the natives down there
    They ain't so friendly
    In fact they would stick you
    For the shoes on your feet
    Just make you want to retreat
    To your sunny island

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