I'm on a ferry, sailing to manly We watch waves collide, my girl by my side An old lady reads mills and boon whilst another Does crosswords, and some just stare back at me And I doubt they're aware that I'm writing about them But I guess that it's possible they're writing about me And the sun shines On the top of the clouds While rain, it drives down On all we can see And the sun shines On the good and the evil And just like the sun So we should be La da da de da da La da da da da da There's a guy over there dreads in his hair Eating fish and chips, I wouldn't mind a bit To ask would be rude, though my stomach wants food My girl bought me doughnuts, they're a little too sweet And I don't know if he's righteous or godly But I know that love's not apportioned that way