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Artist/Band: Sleepyhead
Lyrics for Song: The Good Ship
Lyrics for Album: Other Songs - Sleepyhead



I got two nights away with you


Some question said "can I sit down and pour you a drink?"


Are you on the boat or off the boat?


'Cause if you want to rock the boat, it's not gonna sink





Last call, New Orleans


I could never even notice you


Seamless tights and Levi jeans


This establishment, I frequent it myself





Where the service is special for the boys in blue


Where the men are men, and the women are too


You're secret's safe with me


Now son, believe me





I got two nights away with you


Some question answered with a hit or a miss


Are you on the boat or off the boat?


And if you want to rock the boat, then give me a kiss





My cabin is the best onboard


I bet you could never notice this one's got a lock on the door


I'd be glad to show you around





Don't be nervous, don't be shy


Doesn't mean you're not tough, sure, you're a tough guy


You're secret, sir, you're good enough


Believe me





Whatever was I thinkin' when I married Christine?


She just wasn't my type, if you know what I mean


She couldn't match up, she couldn't stand tall


I guess it's time for me to make a ship-to-shore call





From a man I'd never met and knew I never thought I'd need


Are the armed beacons with me, I'm in the back seat


I never knew I was lonely, but I guess I got to know me


I was out to sea





Christine, Christine


I must sound rough, I must sound mean


When my tour duty's over, and my feet are on the ground


I'm gonna spend a month or two on this town


Album Lyrics: Other Songs - Sleepyhead


Sleepyhead
"Other Songs - Sleepyhead"


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2. The Good Ship