paroles de chanson McCormack's Wall - Glen Hansard
Well,
I've
not
been
honest,
darlin',
No,
I've
not
been
straight
at
all.
Well,
I
beg
your
pardon;
The
night
we
jumped
McCormack's
Wall
I
was
so
happy
just
to
be
with
you
I
would
have
said
anything
at
all.
Now
I
could
scream
your
name
Till
you
do
the
same,
But
I
know
you
won't
respond
Well,
here
we
are.
What
can
we
do?
La
din
da...
I'm
gonna
ride
black
river
With
the
lark
in
the
morning
And
the
dew
upon
the
dawn,
Well,
a-home
we
came
a-crawling
With
our
sickness
and
our
song
For
all
guitar
makers;
for
the
prisoners
and
the
law;
And
the
fine
wine
drinkers
Who
drank
their
bellies
raw;
And
to
all
the
good
samaritans,
Whoever
found
us
in
the
dark;
And
to
all
who've
been
Or
come
between
The
lovers
in
the
park;
And
to
all
the
Ó
Díomasaigh
singers
With
their
roots
in
holy
ground.
And
forgiveness
still
lingers
In
the
bells
above
the
town.
Well,
here
we
are.
What's
there
to
do?
La
din
la...
I'm
gonna
ride
on
black
river
Well,
this
is
a
song
of
drinking,
And
for
a
drink
it
will
be
sung,
And
I'll
sing
it
right,
and
I'll
say
goodnight.
Unless
they're
serving
another
one
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