Lyrics Dún Laoghaire - David Gray
There
are
buried
worlds
within
us
Rainy
nights
as
black
as
Guinness
Apparitions
lodged
like
splinters
With
thoughts
all
smudged
and
beery
Make
my
way
down
to
Dún
Laoghaire
Peek
through
windows,
fogged
and
teary
From
the
warmth
inside
And
if
you
can't
learn
to
love
it
'Fraid
you're
gonna
have
to
shove
it
Stacked
too
high
to
rise
above
it
So
we're
kicking
o'er
the
traces
With
two
fingers
to
their
faces
And
proceeding
on
the
basis
Of
inalienable
right
And
ain't
it
obvious
By
now?
There
ain't
no
me
and
you
Never
was
Don't
have
to
be
a
genius
To
work
it
out
We're
all
effect
without
a
cause
Watching
Oz,
the
great
magician
Eyes
shut
in
the
brace
position
Changed
beyond
all
recognition
And
the
radius
of
our
footsteps
Spans
a
world
of
shattered
concepts
Abandoned
buildings
loom
like
shipwrecks
In
the
ebbing
tide
And
ain't
it
obvious
By
now?
There
ain't
no
me
and
you
Never
was
Don't
have
to
be
a
genius
To
work
it
out
We're
all
effect
without
a
cause
Is
it
some
ridiculous
misplaced?
Sense
of
pride
That
keeps
me
hauling
On
the
line
Gonna
step
right
out
of
this
I
just
can't
abide
If
I
had
a
pound
for
Every
time
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