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
No one knows what I can see and and what I see it pleases me on my roof
South Pacific hot sea pool, Coney Island amusement school for misspent youth
Its all in my own front yard, seagulls grazing in the park and foreshore
South-East wind pins back my ears, Luna Park lights up the years of painless days
I like it, upstairs in my house
Dealers selling junk and trash, people spend their hard earned cash on Sundays
It's quiet when they fade away, Westgate Bridge breaks up the day, into red sky
I like it, upstairs in my house, upstairs in my house
No one knows what I can see and what I see it pleases me on my roof
I like it, upstairs in my house, upstairs in my house
Upstairs In My House was written by Colin Hay & Ron Strykert.
Upstairs In My House was produced by Peter McIan.
Men at Work released Upstairs In My House on Fri Apr 29 1983.