Lyrics Mother in Me - Brian Kennedy
We
caught
the
ferry
from
stanraer
to
larne
Over
the
great
waves
out
under
the
stars
To
sleep
in
a
cabin
and
look
for
the
shore
At
six
in
the
morning
when
i
was
just
four.
Mother
would
lead
me
and
take
me
in
her
hand
A
comb
through
the
parting
while
back
on
dry
land
While
back
on
dry
land.
We
caught
the
showers
that
fell
on
the
beach
The
sunshine
we
dreamt
of
was
so
out
of
reach
And
up
the
mountains
in
coaches
would
chug
The
happy
faces
that
the
drivers
would
love.
And
mother
was
drinking
with
her
friends
at
the
bar
And
i'd
run
around
but
i
wouldn't
go
far
No
i
wouldn't
go
far.
And
one
played
the
fiddle,
one
played
the
harp
The
words
were
a
jungle
but
one
day
they
would
spark
This
love
for
my
mother
in
me.
We
caught
the
ocean
that
flew
on
the
wind
As
we
sat
together
and
let
the
day
in
She
prayed
in
her
silence
for
all
who
she
knew
This
beautiful
landscape
was
all
for
my
view.
And
mother
would
take
me
to
see
lamas
fair
The
gypsies
would
see
me
and
play
with
my
hair
I
heard
my
fortune
told
so
simply
there
But
they
never
knew
you
wouldn't
be
here
No
you
wouldn't
be
here.
And
one
played
the
fiddle,
one
played
the
harp
The
words
were
a
jungle
but
one
day
they
would
spark
This
love
for
my
mother
in
me.
And
one
played
the
fiddle,
one
played
the
harp
The
words
were
a
jungle
but
one
day
they
would
spark
This
love
for
my
mother
in
me
My
mother
in
me,
mother
in
me.
We
caught
the
ferry
from
larne
to
stranraer
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