- Votes:
 - Composer:
 - Brian Peter George Eno
 
- Genres:
 - 70s
 - Electronic
 - Pop
 
- Tags:
 - experimental rock
 
- See also:
 
Brian Eno - Backwater lyrics
Backwater
 We're sailing at the edges of time
 Backwater
 We're drifting at the waterline
 Oh we're floating in the coastal waters
 You and me and the porter's daughters
 Ooh what you do not a sausage to do
 And the shorter of the porter's daughters
 Dips her hand in the deadly waters
 Ooh what to do in a tiny canoe
Black water
 There were six of us but now we are five
 We're all talking
 To keep the conversation alive
 There was a senator from Ecuador
 Who talked about a meteor
 That crashed on a hill in the South of Peru
 And was found by a conquistador
 Who took it to the Emperor
 And he passed it on to a Turkish Guru.
Brian Eno - Backwater - http://motolyrics.com/brian-eno/backwater-lyrics.html
His daughter
 Was slated for becoming divine
 He taught her
 He taught her how to split and define
 But if you study the logistics
 And heuristics of the mystics
 You will find that their minds rarely groove in a line
 So it's much more realistic
 To abandon such ballistics
 And resign to be trapped on a leaf in a vine.
Backwater
 We're sailing at the edges of time
 Backwater
 We're drifting at the waterline
 Oh we're floating in the coastal waters
 You and me and the porter's daughters
 Ooh what you do not a sausage to do
 And the shorter of the porter's daughters
 Dips her hand in the deadly waters
 Ooh what to do in a tiny canoe












