Singapore Lyrics – Tom Waits

Singapore Lyrics by Tom Waits

We sail tonight for Singapore
We’re all as mad as hatters here
I’ve fallen for a tawny moor
Took off to the land of Nod

Drank with all the Chinamen
Walked the sewers of Paris
I danced along a colored wind
Dangled from a rope of sand

You must say goodbye to me
We sail tonight for Singapore
Don’t fall asleep while you’re ashore
Cross your heart and hope to die

When you hear the children cry
Let marrow bone and cleaver choose
While making feet for children shoes
Through the alley

Back from Hell
When you hear that steeple bell
You must say goodbye to me.
Wipe him down with gasoline wiping down with gasoline

Till his arms are hard and mean,
From now on boys this iron boat’s your home
So heave away boys.
We sail tonight for Singapore

Take your blankets from the floor
Wash your mouth out by the door
The whole town is made of iron ore
Every witness turns to steam

They all become Italian dreams
Fill your pockets up with earth
Get yourself a dollar’s worth
Away boys, away, boys, heave away

The captain is a one-armed dwarf
He’s throwing dice along the wharf
In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is King
So take this ring
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Tom Waits Lyrics – Singapore

Tom Waits

Singapore