My Island Home (Warumpi Band cover) Lyrics

Lyric discussion by spag_bol 

Cover art for My Island Home (Warumpi Band cover) lyrics by Christine Anu

Fairly self explanatory really.

This is only one version of the song (my favourite). I think this one was sung at the Sydney 2000 Opening Ceremony, but I could be mistaken.

Another I've found is as follows:

Six years I’ve been in the city And every night I dream of the sea They say home is where you find it Will this place ever satisfy me?

For I come from the salt water people We always live by the sea Now I’m down here living in the city With my man and a family

My island home My island home My island home Is waiting for me

My island home My island home My island home Is waiting for me

In the evening the dry wind blows From the hills and across the plain I close my eyes and I’m standing In a boat on the sea again And I’m holding that long turtle spear And I feel I’m close now to where it must be My island home is waiting for me

For I come from the salt water people We always live by the sea Now I’m down here living in the city With my man and a family

My island home My island home My island home Is waiting for me (repeat x4)

My island home (repeat to fade)


Basically it's a tribute to Australia. It reminds me a bit of that "I still call Australia home" song. Anyway, she talks about the diversity of the land, I think, shown in the mention of the sea, the desert, the city. It's like she's travelling across the country, even around the world, but still ends up back where she feels is her home.

@spag_bol the original song written by Neil Murray is actually about Elcho Island not Australia.

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