Lyrics Happily Misplaced in This World - Uncle Bard & the Dirty Bastards
It's
grey
bricks,
stones
and
this
cold
wind
Carrying
the
smell
of
the
hops
And
the
peat
bog
slowly
burning
Brings
me
straight
back
to
my
youth
It's
springing
in
Dublin
this
March
And
the
crowd
for
Paddy's
day
is
gone
As
I
lay
down
and
wait
for
the
first
sun
It's
just
me
and
Charles
Parnell
Each
one
of
these
old
granite
tiles
Hides
a
story
only
I
could
tell
For
through
bullet
holes
and
memories
Me
heart
and
soul
here
dwell
Gallant
heroes
on
their
stands
Greet
a
man
wrapped
in
his
black
coat
Walking
past
the
spike
up
to
the
bridge
With
a
lump
in
his
throat
May
this
gentle
veil
of
rain
Wash
away
all
me
thoughts
As
I
walk
on
the
banks
of
the
Liffey
I
strangely
feel
at
home
At
the
crack
of
dawn
in
Dublin
town
I
never
feel
alone
With
the
ghosts
that
tell
me
stories
And
a
dozen
songs
to
sing
At
the
crack
of
dawn
in
Dublin
Town
I
never
feel
alone
For
I'm
happily
misplaced
in
this
world
Dear
friend
carved
on
a
canal
bench
Is
meself
or
fate
that
I
have
to
blame?
For
I
loved
your
poem
so
dearly
That
I
found
me
trapped
in
it
May
this
gentle
veil
of
rain
Wash
away
all
me
thoughts
As
I
walk
on
the
banks
of
the
Liffey
I
strangely
feel
at
home
At
the
crack
of
dawn
in
Dublin
town
I
never
feel
alone
With
the
ghost
that
tells
me
stories
And
a
dozen
songs
to
sing
At
the
crack
of
dawn
in
Dublin
Town
I
never
feel
alone
For
I'm
happily
misplaced
in
this
world
May
this
gentle
veil
of
rain
Wash
away
all
me
thoughts
As
I
walk
on
the
banks
of
the
Liffey
I
strangely
feel
at
home
At
the
crack
of
dawn
in
Dublin
town
I've
never
felt
alone
With
the
ghost
that
tells
me
stories
And
a
dozen
songs
to
sing
At
the
crack
of
dawn
in
Dublin
Town
I've
never
felt
alone
For
I'm
happily
misplaced
in
this
world
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