Men at Work
Men at Work
Men at Work
Men at Work
Men at Work
Men at Work
Men at Work
Men at Work
Men at Work
Men at Work
Men at Work
Men at Work
Men at Work
Men at Work
Men at Work
“High Wire” is a song by the Australian band Men at Work. Was released in late 1983 as the fourth and final single from their album Cargo.
Feel so washed up today
Haven't really got much to say
Blood on the pillow on my bed
Explains the pain that's in my head
Sometimes I don't know just where to go
Sometimes I can't tell, but it's just as well
'Cos I'm walking on a high wire
High wire
Oh won't someone let me in
I'm stinking and I'm full of gin
No need to close the door so fast
I'm very fragile not built to last
Sometimes I don't know just where to go
Sometimes I can't tell, but it's just as well
'Cos I'm walking on a high wire
High wire
Have to pull it together
We're in for some stormy weather
Have to pull it together
We're in for some nasty weather
High wire, high wire
High wire, high wire
High wire, high wire
It really isn't too much fun
Sitting round waiting for the night to come
It's almost time to put on my suit of cool
I may be an idiot but indeed I am no fool
Sometimes I don't know just where to go
Sometimes I can't tell, but it's just as well
'Cos I'm walking on a high wire
High Wire was written by Colin Hay.
High Wire was produced by Peter McIan.
Men at Work released High Wire on Fri Apr 29 1983.