I saw you yesterday
Your eyes were the color of some kind of gray
I hear what you're sayin'
But don't let me go
I got all these people

They rush to tell
They rush to say
"There's a man, and he's overboard"
Mayday, mayday, mayday (x2)

Troubles are brought back by you
Funny how we, we go down
We go anywhere but to the ground (x2)

So I heard that you are doin' fine
You've flown off and places been on your mind
I can't understand but I don't need to know
I'll speak to you through this radio

They rush to tell
They rush to say
"There's a man and he's overboard"
Mayday, mayday, mayday (x5)

Troubles are brought back by you
Funny how we, we go down
We go anywhere but to the ground (x2)

MUSICAL INTERLUDE

"There's a man, and he's overboard" (x4)


Lyrics submitted by dragonflower44

Mayday Lyrics as written by Chad Stokes Urmston Bradley Joseph Corrigan

Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.

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    ive had a death in the family and that makes me think this is about a death. by the way, the lyrics are wrong; when it says "finally i weep", it should be "funny how we". i dont really have an explanation for the death remark, except the line "funny how we, we go down, we go anywhere but to the ground." (when we die our spirits die but are not buried underground). "man overboard" also sounds like death. this song is definetly one of my favorites by dispatch!

    abchak1on June 21, 2002   Link

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