Reverend and The Makers

The Last Resort

Reverend and The Makers


John: Sunken yachtsmen, sinking yards, 
Drunken Scotsmen, drinking hard. 
Every lunatic and his friend, 
I mustn't go down to the sea again. 

Jon: Edge of Cliffesville, terraced houses, 
Lilo lills, unfaithful spouses, 
Dirty weekends by the sea 
And stains on sheets in B&Bs. 

John: The rain whips the promenade, 
It drips on chips, they turn to lard. 
I'd send a card if I had a pen, 
I mustn't go down to the sea again. 

Jon: The edge of Cliffesville's all decay 
And all the punters stay away, 
Put off by negative reports, 
Of lairy bastards, mucky shores. 

John: A string of pearls from the bingo bar 
For a girl who looks like Ringo Starr. 
She's mad about married men, 
I mustn't go down to the sea again. 

Jon: It's the sort of place you'd come to die, 
It's f**king grim - no wonder why, 
I think I'll save ya from the rest, 
Even the seagulls - they're depressed. 

John: The clumsy kiss that ends in tears, 
How I wish I wasn't here. 
Tell Tony, Mike and Lynn, 
I mustn't go down to the sea again.