Lyrics A Pair of Brown Eyes - Christy Moore
One
summer
evening
drunk
as
hell,
I
sat
there
nearly
lifeless.
An
old
man
in
the
corner
sang,
Where
the
water
lilies
grow.
On
the
jukebox
Johnny
sang,
About
a
thing
called
love.
And
it's
"how
are
you
kid?
What's
your
name?
And
what
do
you
know?"
In
blood
and
death
'neath
a
screaming
sky,
I
lay
down
on
the
ground.
The
arms
and
legs
of
other
men,
Were
scattered
all
around.
Some
prayed
and
cursed,
then
cursed
and
prayed,
And
then
they
prayed
some
more.
And
the
only
thing
that
I
could
see,
Was
a
pair
of
brown
eyes
they
were
looking
at
me.
When
we
got
back,
labeled
parts
one
to
three,
There
was
no
pair
of
brown
eyes
waiting
for
me.
And
a
rovin'
a
rovin'
a
rovin'
I'll
go,
A
rovin'
a
rovin'
a
rovin'
I'll
go,
And
a
rovin'
a
rovin'
a
rovin'
I'll
go,
For
a
pair
of
brown
eyes,
For
a
pair
of
brown
eyes.
I
looked
at
him
he
looked
at
me,
All
I
could
do
was
hate
him.
While
Ray
and
Philomena
sang,
Of
my
elusive
dream.
I
saw
the
streams
and
the
rolling
hills,
Where
his
brown
eyes
were
waiting.
And
I
thought
about
a
pair
of
brown
eyes,
That
waited
once
for
me,
That
waited
once
for
me.
So
drunk
as
hell
I
left
the
place,
Sometimes
walking,
sometimes
crawling.
A
hungry
sound
came
through
the
breeze,
So
I
gave
the
walls
a
talking.
And
I
heard
the
sounds
of
long
ago,
From
the
old
canal.
And
the
birds
were
whistling
in
the
trees,
Where
the
wind
was
gently
laughing.
And
a
rovin'
a
rovin'
a
rovin'
I'll
go,
A
rovin'
a
rovin'
a
rovin'
I'll
go,
And
a
rovin'
a
rovin'
a
rovin'
I'll
go,
For
a
pair
of
brown
eyes,
For
a
pair
of
brown
eyes.
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