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The Longest Night - Men at Work



     
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Wind is in the east
Stare at us, eyes in wonder
Like beggars at a feast
We can't even, count the numberWhat you gonna do?
Send them table scraps, we're leaving
One who care are few
Most spend their time with useless meaningDear father, do you think that it will be alright?
Tell me mother, will we make it through?
We make it through the hungry nightSomewhere in the west
Gold teeth but sometime is gleaming
We know we are the best
Even know, the beasts lie screamingWe've got power to spare
A new clear day is dawning they say
But tell us, don't you dare
The piper has a price that we payDear preacher, do you think that we'll see the light?
Tell me teacher, will we make it through?
We make it through the darkest nightTwo faces in the south
The first one has a look of

With fine words in his mouth
His heart is black as ghetto chimneysWhat you gonna do to hide the shame
Contain their anger
What you gonna say?
You walk the line of constant dangerDear brother, you think we'll have to stand and fight?
Tell me sister, will we make it through?
We make it through the longest nightDear father, do you think it's gonna be alright?
Tell me teacher, do you think that we'll see the light?
Tell me brother, you think we'll have to stand and fight?
Tell me sister, will we make it through?
Make it through the longest night

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Men at Work are a rock band which formed in Melbourne, Australia in 1979. The band's best known lineup consisted of Colin Hay (vocals, guitar), Ron Strykert (guitar, vocals), John Rees (bass), Greg Ham (saxophone, flute, keyboards), and Jerry Speiser (drums). The band is best known their worldwide hit singles "Who Can It Be Now?", "Down Under" and "Overkill", and released three albums - "Business as Usual" (1981), "Cargo" (1983) and "Two Hearts" (1985) - before disbanding in 1985.

Read more about Men at Work on Last.fm.


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