LEAVE ME
ON THE BEACH
(Listen)
Let go of
your child awhile
He’s gone to
his mother so smile
And leave me
on the beach – I don’t want to know
Twenty years
ago when people got married
And then too
when the romance wore thin
She’d never
say to him that I’m leaving you
There’s no
room here for two
But maybe
just the fear held them there
I was raised
by such an imperfect pair
Who still
holds hand together
And I’m a
single Dad
CHORUS
Where’s my
mother Michael?
Or where’s
my Dad?
Why don’t we
live together – did I do something bad?
So you hold
in the tears and explain
That we’ll
never all live together again
So it’s two
homes for you, and two sets of toys
Like so many
other boys
CHORUS
So here I am
doing a job for meant for two
Hoping it’s
OK what I do
It’s
happening all over – it can’t be so bad
Or have we
all gone mad?
Now for five
long years my boy will dream
Remember how
long a year used to seem?
That his Mum
will come home – come home to stay
And we’ll
all go out to play
Before the
romance wears thin
And Dad
comes home stinkin’ of gin
And she takes
to eating and living in her dreams
All that he
does is all that he means
But they
stick together – through thick and through thin
For the children,
and produce the likes of me
Leave me on
the beach – I don’t want to know
Leave me on
the beach – the sun is going down
© Michael Coghlan 1988
Commentary
This song became the title track of the only collection of songs I ever had professionally recorded. I was now a single father. Such a sad but wonderful experience. The song touches on a few of the many issues it through into my life. It was a very difficult time for all of us but the good news is that - despite everything - Hiske and I have remained good friends.