I went out one morning, I stood on the shoreline again 
Maybe I was dreaming as the light came streaming in 
Memory and rhyme bringing back the time 
Everything under the sun 
 
Leaving South Fremantle in a Falcon panel van 
We were smoking Marlboro, always singing Barbara Ann 
Spinning out our dreams, making up our schemes 
All day long under the sun 
 
I can see them all so clearly now they're gone 
They're flying, they're dying one by one 
 
We were microscopic, swarming in the honey sun 
We thought we were endless, couldn't see our friendship undone 
Colourful and strange, a kind of life endangered 
On the turn under the sun