Lyrics O'Donegal - Ian Dury
Fresh
mist
on
the
morning
and
tears
in
my
eyes
I'm
back
for
the
dawning
of
Donegal
skies
My
life
in
the
city
seems
light
years
away
When
I
see
the
Blue
Mountains
from
Ballybofey
Where
the
wanderers
welcome
is
kindest
of
all
I've
come
back
to
my
darling,
my
sweet
Donegal
We'll
meet
at
the
cross
on
the
Rathmullen
Road
Where
the
sight
of
Lough
Swilly
is
a
beauty
bestowed
As
we're
counting
our
blessings
away
from
the
throng
We
will
hear
the
wild
birds
sing
their
Donegal
song
Where
the
stranger
is
welcome
to
a
true
free-for-all
They
named
you,
my
darling,
my
brave
Donegal
I
raise
up
my
glass
at
the
end
of
the
day
God
bless
every
sunset
o'er
Donegal
Bay
Sure
nothing
is
sweeter
wherever
I
roam
As
the
smell
of
the
turf
of
my
Donegal
home
Where
there's
always
a
welcome
and
a
how-d'you-my-call
Forever
my
darling,
my
sweet
Donegal
Forever
my
darling,
my
sweet
Donegal
1 That's Enough of That
2 Bill Haley's Last Words
3 Poor Joey
4 Quick Quick Slow
5 Fly in the Ointment
6 O'Donegal
7 Poo-Poo in the Prawn
8 Have a Word
9 London Talking
10 D'Orine the Cow
11 Your Horoscope
12 No Such Thing as Love
13 Two Old Dogs Without a Name
14 Amerind
15 I Believe
16 Cowboys
17 One Love
18 Grape and Grain
19 The Writer
20 Whale
21 Itinerant Child
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