Lyrics The Broad Majestic Shannon - The Pogues
The
last
time
I
saw
you
was
down
at
the
Greeks
There
was
whiskey
on
Sunday
and
tears
on
our
cheeks
You
sang
me
a
song
that
was
pure
as
the
breeze
On
a
road
leading
up
Glenaveigh
I
sat
for
a
while
at
the
cross
at
Finnoe
Where
young
lovers
would
meet
when
the
flowers
were
in
bloom
Heard
the
men
coming
home
from
the
fair
at
Shinrone
Their
hearts
in
Tipperary
wherever
they
go
Take
my
hand
and
dry
your
tears,
babe
Take
my
hand,
forget
your
fears,
babe
There′s
no
pain,
there's
no
more
sorrow
They′re
all
gone,
gone
in
the
years,
babe
I
sat
for
a
while
by
the
gap
in
the
wall
Found
a
rusty
tin
can
and
an
old
hurley
ball
Heard
the
cards
being
dealt
and
the
rosary
called
And
a
fiddle
playing
Sean
Dun
na
nGall
And
the
next
time
I
see
you
we'll
be
down
at
the
Greeks
There'll
be
whiskey
on
Sunday
and
tears
on
our
cheeks
For
it′s
stupid
to
laugh
and
it′s
useless
to
bawl
About
a
rusty
tin
can
and
an
old
hurley
ball
Take
my
hand
and
dry
your
tears,
babe
Take
my
hand,
forget
your
fears,
babe
There's
no
pain,
there′s
no
more
sorrow
They're
all
gone,
gone
in
the
years,
babe
So
I
walked
as
the
day
was
dawning
Where
small
birds
sang
and
leaves
were
falling
Where
we
once
watched
the
row
boats
landing
By
the
broad
majestic
Shannon
1 If I Should Fall from Grace With God
2 Turkish Song of the Damned
3 Bottle of Smoke
4 Fairytale of New York
5 Metropolis
6 Thousands Are Sailing
7 Fiesta
8 Medley: the Recruiting Sergeant / the Rocky Road to Dublin / Galway Races
9 Streets of Sorrow / Birmingham Six
10 Lullaby of London
11 Sit Down By the Fire
12 The Broad Majestic Shannon
13 Worms
14 The Battle March Medley
15 The Irish Rover
16 Mountain Dew
17 Shanne Bradley
18 Sketches of Spain
19 South Australia
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