Find a man in uniform,
he'll fight the war
I'll be working nights,
just waiting for your call
And I'll still play the ukulele,
and I'll wear your socks in May
Been searching for old photographs,
just trying to find your face
And the tuxedo lady on my road,
she doesn't know my name
But she knows I'm drunk
and underdressed
And she knows I'm a little insane
Sydney road, walk me home again
The lights are low,
we're drinking underneath the sky
All we needed was a sign
Sydney road, walk me home again
The lights are low,
we're drinking underneath the sky
All we needed was a sign
Tuck shop lady's Jenny,
and she lives just next door
Her husband left in 83,
her son was only 4
I see her standing at the window,
hoping he's still coming home
She gets drunk with the postman,
so she's not so damn alone
Sydney Road, walk me home again,
the lights are low,
we're drinking underneath the sky,
all we needed was a sign
And as the seasons fade to grey
I find her waiting for the
postman every day
And I say, you know I live next door
I think I've seen you before
So come on over I'd love
to know you
Sydney Road, walk me home again
The lights are low
We're drinking underneath the sky
All we needed was a sign
Sydney Road, walk me home again,
the lights are low,
we're drinking underneath the sky,
all we needed was a sign.
Sydney Road, walk me home again,
the lights are low,
we're drinking underneath the sky,
all we needed was a sign.
Sydney road, walk me home again,
the lights are low,
we're drinking underneath the sky,
all we needed was a sign
Sydney Road, walk me home again,
the lights are low,
we're drinking underneath the sky,
all we needed was a sign.