ADELAIDE BORN (listen)
Adelaide born, 1954
Born in the suburbs
And what the hell for?
To live for my fellow man,
Or to grow grey, old and wise?
Adelaide born, 1954
No longer wonder
What I'm here for
'Cos six years ago
I had my eyes opened by a child.
My dad was a cop
Out on the west coast
So I got to travel
Younger than most
And that is a habit I find hard to break
To this day
I spent my youth
In a fishing town
In a place called Lincoln
Where the tuna come in, and people win medals
And cash in on big crops
Of herb
Now when people ask
Why do you stay?
Go out and see some other way
Where people live on the edge,
And cash in on seamier lives.
But I've been gone
For many a long stretch,
And I'm back again
To enjoy the balm
Of this lovely piece of land
Out on the plains by the sea
And there are many right here
Who've been away
And have felt the load
Of a harder road
Where cities are bigger,
And skies are much bleaker
And so what?
I'm Adelaide born, 1954
And I'll be gone -
There's nothing more sure.
I don't want to hide away.
I want to know if my dream's real.
I don't want to hide away.
I want to know if my dream's real.
(Copyright Michael Coghlan, 1989)
Commentary
I had grown up singing countless songs about American towns and cities. I have always envied American songwriters for singing about their own places and this was my first attempt to do something similar for my own hometown :)
This song earned another mention on this blog back in May. For a touch of video of a young man.