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One of the first songs published by Marillion. It has been released as the b-side of the fisrt single Market Square Heroes is 1982.
This version can be found in the bonus of the 1997 remastered edition of Script for a Jester’s Tear.
Then, the song has been re-recorded by the band and published as t...
Three boats down from the candy, vacant deckchairs on a floodlit beach
Three boats down from the candy, rollers coast invade the deepest sleep
Three boats down from the candy, carnal dancer let their senses preach
It's a social disease, it's the new moral cancer
Don't think crying wolf will give you the answer
You ask for my love on the strength of a kiss
But can't you just play for experience?
I'm a poet, I'm a poet, I'm a minstrel, I'm a minstrel
I don't need your chains
Romance lies in ruin let debauchery reign, let it rain
Wipe the tears from your eyes, wipe the sweat from your thighs
Don't crawl to me with sentiment, my laughter drowns your cries
You're a memory trapped on polaroid, a puppet drawn on celluloid
So drink the wine, confess your sin, just flotsam in a silent void
Three boats down from the candy
I'll remember you
Three boats down from the candy, much to much to lose
Three boats down from the candy, those words were never true
Three boats down from the candy
I'll remember you
I'll remember you
I'll remember you
Three Boats Down from the Candy was written by Michael Pointer & Peter Trewavas & Steve Rothery & Mark Kelly & Fish (Rock).
Three Boats Down from the Candy was produced by David Hitchcock.
Marillion released Three Boats Down from the Candy on Mon Oct 25 1982.