Lyrics Seven Nights In Eire - Reckless Kelly
The
first
pub
we
could
stagger
to
was
twelve
steps
from
the
plane
A
Virgin
flight
to
Shannontown
the
day
it
didn't
rain
The
laughing
eyes
of
Ireland
sparkling
blue
and
green
With
hair
as
black
as
Guinness
stout
and
barely
seventeen
We're
back
out
on
the
cobblestones
Whiskey
drunk
and
high
again
Liquored
up
and
gearing
up
for
seven
nights
in
Ireland
The
corner
booth
is
waiting
for
the
session
to
begin
It's
quiet
as
a
mother's
prayer
'till
we
all
stumble
in
And
it's
fifty
happy
voices
mixed
with
whistles
made
of
tin
And
a
piper
man
is
blowing
like
the
North
Atlantic
wind
And
an
Aran
island
beauty
is
sawing
on
the
violin
I
wonder
will
she
miss
me
after
seven
nights
in
Ireland
It's
Ladies'
Day
in
Galway
and
we
watched
the
ponies
run
Fifty
pounds
against
the
odds
and
came
in
six
to
one
McSwiggin
heard
the
race
report,
he
invited
us
on
in
So
we
drank
Catholic
whiskey
with
all
our
newfound
friends
They
raised
a
glass
to
all
of
us
and
we
all
toasted
them
Here's
to
Michael,
Tom
and
Pat
and
seven
nights
in
Ireland
Well
we
kissed
all
the
girls
goodbye
and
gathered
in
our
gear
And
when
she
walked
me
to
the
gate
I
swear
I
saw
a
tear
But
then
she
looked
into
my
eyes
I
knew
she
felt
my
pain
And
only
then
I
realized
we
were
standing
in
the
rain
So
save
our
places
at
the
pub
and
when
the
eyes
are
dry
again
We'll
come
back
another
day
for
seven
nights
in
Ireland
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