When we first got together You were just turned nineteen And I'd have never dreamt All the things I'd seen All the nights that you'd left me Standing
thought that i had everything, she always gives me more there's no end to pleasing me, she always gives me more you know i'm truly grateful, she always
Tall, graceful, beautiful and noble, masters of all arts and alchemy The tuatha de danann ruled Ireland until the coming of the Celtic people. Retreating
she was dancin' with me for two or three songs i was doin' alright until he came along now she's holdin' his hand and they walk out the door it's just
l'm from the town drenched in football and rain that fathered the terrible twins tom murphy the footballer, playwright and singer he left to spread
A minor final In caherlistrane He was a buffer I was a sham I was full forward He was full back And we fought each other To win that match Now we meet
This song was inspired by Ray Buckly , who loved to fish Lough Corrib. His final wish was fulfilled when his ashes were scattered over the waters of the
everybody says that i'm getting older i can't stop aging, it's on my shoulders to get sober every time i see the state i'm in so what's so strange, i'
We did everything together from an Early age Smoked our first fags behind the School hedge You captained the minors, I played in goals You could have
whispers keep on pushing me tell me i've gone wrong tellin' me be careful, one slip and you're gone it's getting late, getting dark now it's time i headed
hey! d'ya wanna come back the house with me? i'll make you a cppa tea no there's no-one there it's all right there all gone off tonight to a social in
You were sitting in a cafe At a table by the juke-box Making cups of coffee last for years You never heard the fanfare Never saw the sunshine smiling
sometimes the heart rules the head sometimes the blood rules the brain some things are best left unsaid some things will give under strain i am bound,
You were sitting in a cafe at a table by the juke-box Making cups of coffee last for years You never heard the fanfare never saw the sunshine rising
Hardly anyone had the tele' It was a different kind of world Heaven was a game of football Before I ever kissed the girls We used to go out driving We
When I signed on I was sixteen Had to lie about my age Had me hair cut short already At the time 'twas all the rage I heard so many stories About the
Will you meet me on Clare Island Summer stars are in the sky We'll get the ferry out from Roonagh And wave all our cares goodbye And we'll go dancing
We went out to a weekend festival on Clare Island in August 1990 and on the boat back on a perfect autumn evening the green and red of mayo was conceived