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Get out of Hollywood
drive into the hills
rolldown the top
and just throw away your pills
you'll never forget her
so why do you even try?
things'll get easier
as the days go creeping bybroke my heart
saw it coming from the start
i really hate to see the shape i'm in
broke all the rules
and you know life can be cruel
but i think it's time i learned to swimshow me
there still can be some mystery
i haven't found
throw me
a lifeline to the lost at sea
don't let me drownand if i had my way

tell you what i'd do
drive down to the lake
before the sky gets blue
fill up my bottle
with water from the spring
because i read somewhere that it cures everythingbroke my heart
saw it coming from the start
i really hate to see the shape i'm in
broke all the rules
and you know life can be cruel
but i think it's time i learned to swimshow me
there still can be some mystery
i haven't found
throw me
a lifeline to the lost at sea
don't let me drownbroke my heart
saw it coming from the start
i really hate to see the shape i'm in
broke all the rules
and you know life can be cruel
but i think it's time i learned to swimshow me
there still can be some mystery
i haven't found
throw me
a lifeline to the lost at sea
don't let me drownshow me
a way out of this misery
i haven't found
throw me
a lifeline to the lost at sea
don't let me drown
don't let me drown
don't let me drown
don't let me drown

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Singer/Songwriter Colin Hay is the former front-man of the classic Australian band Men at Work. Since the group disbanded he has released several solo albums, including Man at Work, which featured re-recordings of classic Men at Work songs in an acoustic environment. More recently Hay has been involved with the NBC TV series Scrubs, lending several songs to the sitcom, including "Waiting for My Real Life to Begin," "My Brilliant Feat" and "Beautiful World.

Read more about Colin Hay on Last.fm.


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