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Albert Hammond Lyrics Höre 'Down By The River'auf Amazon Music Unlimited (ad) 'Down By The River'City life was gettin' us downSo we spent a weekend out of townPitched the tent on a patch of groundDown by the riverLit a fire and drank some wineYou put your jeans on the top of mineSaid, come in the water's fineDown by the riverDown by the riverDown by the riverI said, come in the water's fineDown by the riverDidn't feel too good all nightSo we took a walk in the morning lightWe came across the strangest sightDown by the riverSilver fish lay on its sideIt was washed up by the early tideI wonder how it diedDown by the riverDown by the riverDown by the riverA silver fish lay on its sideDown by the riverDoctor put us both to bedHe dosed us up and he shook his headOnly foolish people go, he saidDown by the riverWhy do willows weep, said heBecause they're dying graduallyFrom the waste from the factoryDown by the riverDown by the riverDown by the riverWhy do willows weep, said heDown by the riverIn time, the river banks will dieAnd the reeds will wilt and the ducks won't flyThere'll be a tear in the otter's eyeDown by the riverThe banks will soon be black and deadAnd where the otter raised its headWill be a clean white skull insteadDown by the riverDown by the riverDown by the riverThe banks will soon be black and deadDown by the riverDown by the riverDown by the riverThe banks will soon be black and deadDown by the river