Lyrics Shades of a Blue Orphanage - Thin Lizzy
When
we
were
kids
he
used
to
go
over
the
back
wall
into
old
Dan's
scrapyard
Into
the
snooker
hall
where
most
us
kids
were
barred
An'
into
the
Roxy
and
the
Stella
where
film
stars
starred
That's
where
me
and
Hopalong
an'
Roy
Rogers
got
drunk
and
jarred
And
we
might
have
been
the
saviour
of
the
men,
The
captured
captain
in
the
devil's
demon
den
And
we
might
have
been
the
magic
politician
in
some
kind
of
tricky
position
Like
an
old,
old,
old
master
musician
we
kept
on
wishin'
We
was
headed
for
the
number
one
hit
country
again
{Chorus}
And
it's
true
True
blue
Irish
blue
And
it's
true
True
blue
And
sometimes
it
reminds
me
of
you
There's
an
old
photograph
of
Dan
that
I
wish
you
could-a
seen
Of
him
and
the
boys
posed,
standing
in
St.
Stephen's
Green
Ya
see,
they
were
a
part
of
the
great
freedom
dream
But
they
were
caught
and
detained
and
are
locked
inside
the
frame
Of
the
photograph
And
he
might
have
been
the
clever
con,
the
good
samaritan,
the
rassclaut
man
An'
he
might
have
been
the
loaded
gun,
the
charlatan
of
the
tap
dancin'
fan
But
like
an
old
pioneer
from
outer
Afghanistan,
Headed
for
the
number
one
hit
country
again
{Repeat
chorus}
Old
Dan
in
a
raincoat
hums
the
very,
very,
very
special
notes
Of
a
long
lost
favorite
melody
It
reminds
him
of
a
love
affair
when
he
was
young
and
did
not
care
And
how
he
parted
so
soft,
so
sadden
And
he
might
have
been
the
laughing
cavaliero,
the
wise
old
commanchero
Ow,
the
desparate
desparado,
the
good
looking
Randolph
Valentino,
The
gigolo
from
Glasgow
But
like
an
old,
old
hunter
of
the
female
buffalo,
He's
headed
for
the
number
one
hit
country
again
{Repeat
chorus}
And
it's
true
True
blue
Irish
blue
True
blue
Irish
blue
And
it's
true
It's
so
true
Ummm,
it's
true
I
swear
I've
said
it
Swear
I've
said
it
I
swear
I
said
it
I
swear
it's
true
And
it's
true
True
blue
Oh,
its
Irish
blue
And
it's
true...
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