paroles de chanson Matty - Christy Moore
Matty
went
out
on
a
frozen
night
Making
heading
for
the
pub
his
shoulders
hunched
up
tight
His
head
down
on
the
railroad
track
And
his
old
cow
Delia
sad
lowin'
him
back
He
met
with
a
dark
and
troubled
man
As
he
passed
him
by
called
back
at
him
Hey
Matty
can't
you
see
what's
become
of
me
In
this
country
of
the
blind
The
house
I've
left
is
dead
to
me
To
me
rhyming
and
my
poetry
All
I've
got
is
the
beat
of
the
stagger
Heading
down
the
Curragh
Line
But
Matty
passed
on
as
quick
as
he
could
He
couldn't
stand
such
a
crooked
man
sober
All
he
wanted
was
the
lights
of
the
bar
The
Nightingale
and
the
Wild
Rover.
When
he
came
in
They
were
sayin
he
was
back
OH
did
Delia
drive
you
out
With
your
spoutin'
and
your
swearin'?
We
don't
want
to
hear
about
Bunker
Hayden
Maybe
you'll
sing
us
the
Girls
of
Kinkane.
The
fear
an
ti
eyed
him
steadily
As
he
handed
him
a
pint
of
porter
You
must
have
seen
the
bishop's
ghost
tonight
To
put
the
dry
look
back
in
your
eye.
But
Matty
would
not
be
taken
in
By
their
jibin'
and
their
regalin'
He
found
himself
a
fresh
blown
crew
And
fell
in
with
their
sportin'
and
their
bailin'.
As
he
was
going
home,
in
that
very
same
spot
He
met
his
dark
familiar
He
seen
him
comin'
back
down
the
line
And
he
was
bright
and
strange
and
fine.
As
he
passed
him
by
Matty
threw
out
his
arms
Trying
to
grab
hold
of
his
likeness
In
the
morning
they
found
his
frozen
corpse
And
the
butt
of
Curragh
Line.
And
at
the
wake
They
were
lashin'
down
The
drops
of
brandy
The
old
fashioned
habit
In
the
church
they
were
lashin'
down
pounds
and
fivers
So
Matty
would
be
fine
in
the
old
by
and
by.
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