Martha's Harbour

Album: All About Eve (1988)
Charted: 10
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  • I sit by the harbour
    Sea calls to me
    I hide in the water
    But I need to breathe

    You are an ocean wave, my love
    Crashing at the bow
    I am a galley slave, my love
    If only I could find out the way
    To sail you, maybe I'll just stow away

    I've been run aground
    So sad for a sailor
    I felt safe and sound
    But needed the danger

    You are an ocean wave, my love
    Crashing at the bow
    I am a galley slave, my love
    If only I could find out the way
    To sail you, maybe I'll just stow away

    You are an ocean wave, my love
    Crashing at the bow
    I am a galley slave, my love
    If only I could find out the way
    To sail you, maybe I'll just stow away

    Stow away, stow away Writer/s: ANDY COUSIN, JULIANNE REGAN, TIM BRICHENO
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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