Lyrics Miracles of Nature - Christy Moore
I
took
a
rocky
road
up
Croagh
Patrick,
And
a
mossy
path
up
Sliabh
Gallion
Braes,
And
I
plunged
in
the
deep
at
Brandon
Creek,
And
slept
in
a
glade
beyond
Dún
Maebh,
All
alone
along
the
Wicklow
Way,
Peace
and
solitude
I
found.
When
I
reached
the
slopes
of
Mullaghmore,
I
could
have
sworn
that
was
the
holy
ground.
Minister,
minister,
Pause
for
reflection,
As
you
fly
by
helicopter,
In
pursuit
of
re-election.
An
obsession
with
affairs
of
State
And
legislature
Leaves
little
time
for
us
to
share,
In
the
miracles
of
Nature.
Like
the
fairy
foxglove,
And
the
rusty-back
fern
at
Poll
Na
Gollum,
The
silver
cranesbill,
And
columbine
at
Caher
Connell,
The
juniper
at
Bellharbour,
The
wintergreen
around
Slaibh
Carron.
These
miracles
of
nature,
Surviving
in
the
crevices
of
the
Burren.
There's
gonna
be
sewerage
schemes
And
septic
tanks,
tarmac
and
concrete
mixers
And
rumours
circling
Co.
Clare,
Promising
lots
of
nixers
And
car
parks
to
be
levelled,
Infills
and
elevations.
And
when
the
dust
is
settled,
A
handful
of
jobs
and
relations.
Nature
took
two
million
years,
To
sculpture
Mullaghmore.
Carved
from
the
ancient
rock,
By
the
freezing
ice
and
snow.
As
the
sun
shines
down
on
the
mountain
At
the
broad
Atlantic
ocean,
You
can
hear
the
small
birds
singing,
On
the
Burren
round
Mullaghmore.
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