Lyrics All I Remember - Christy Moore
I
was
lured
by
the
rocking
horse,
Sweets
and
the
bualadh
bos,
Fifty
wild
boys
to
a
room.
Sing
lámh,
lámh
eile,
the
dish
ran
away
with
the
spoon.
Black
shoes
and
stockings
for
those
who
say
don't.
Blue
is
the
colour
outside.
God
made
the
world,
The
snake
tempted
Eve
and
she
died.
Wild
Christian
Brothers
sharpening
their
leathers,
Learn
it
by
heart,
that's
the
rule.
All
I
remember
is
dreading
September
and
school.
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And
they
made
me
for
better
or
worse,
The
fool
that
I
am
or
the
wise
man
I'll
be.
And
they
gave
me
their
blessings
or
curse.
It
wasn't
their
fault
I
was
me
...
Not
the
one
that
you
see.
The
priest
in
confession
condemns
my
obsession,
With
thoughts
that
I
do
not
invite.
I
mumble
and
stutter,
He
slams
down
the
shutter,
Goodnight
- (Good
night
to
you
too,
Father!)
Stainless
as
steel,
Lord,
you
know
how
I
feel,
Someone
shoot
me
while
my
soul
is
clear.
I
don't
think
I'll
last,
But
my
vow
to
abstain
was
sincere.
Arch-confraternity
men
to
the
fight,
Raise
up
your
banners
on
high.
Searching
for
grace,
Securing
my
place,
When
I
die.
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Oh
God,
he
kept
a
very
close
eye
on
me,
Hung
round
my
bed
in
the
darkness,
he
spied
on
me,
Caught
me
in
the
long
grass
so
often,
he
died
on
me...
Ballrooms
of
romance
in
Salthill
or
Mallow,
I
stood
like
John
Wayne
by
the
wall,
Lined
up
like
cattle,
we
wait
to
do
battle
and
fall.
You
can't
wine
and
dine
her
in
an
old
Morris
Minor,
So
ask
her
before
it's
too
late.
I
danced
on
girls'
toes
- accepted
rejection
as
my
fate.
Drink
was
my
saviour,
it
made
me
much
braver,
But
I
couldn't
hold
it
too
well.
I
slipped
on
the
coach
and
ruined
my
approach
as
I
fell.
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