I'm a dog from Petty Harbour Like my father was before And I left to make a living Up and down the southern shore Some say it's hard to find a fortune In the furries and the fog But you can't hide a bone From a Petty Harbour dog I was a child that had four children Or maybe they had me Gave me something to believe in But four more mouths to feed I wasn't born to work the water Nor my father before me So I had to hit the highroads Be whatever I could be We'll finish where we started All those hungry years ago When we rose up in the darkness And we hitched a ride from home But we'll find a light to guide us Somewhere in the setting sun And we'll go back to the harbour When we're done ♪ I blew the frost out of the window And watched you walking down the hill With a smile and a thumb and a ten-mile run And a twelve hour shift to kill Sure, you, you were no different With a napsack on your back Bread and butter from your mother A guitar in a garbage bag We'll finish where we started All those hungry years ago When we rose up in the darkness And hitched a ride from home But we'll find a light to guide us Somewhere in the setting sun And we'll go back to the Harbour When we're done ♪ Someday there will be diamonds And somedays there'll be dust And so it goes up and down the road For all the the lacks of lust And we all gonna hear the whistle blow The fathers and the sons Just meet me in the harbour When the work is done and done We'll finish where we started All those hungry years ago When we rose up in the darkness And hitched a ride from home But we'll find a light to guide us Somewhere in the setting sun And we'll go back to the Harbour When we're done