paroles de chanson The Girl I Used To Be - Imelda May
Once
upon
a
time
A
Dublin
girl
ran
free
Down
the
cobbled
stones
Round
pubs
and
homes
As
rich
as
she
could
be.
Swimming
in
the
irish
sea
Climbing
up
bray
head
Her
lips
were
warmed
with
pots
of
tea
Chips
and
buttered
bread
Fed
love
from
Mam
and
Dad.
They
raised
her
up
They
made
her
fly
They
gave
her
roots
and
wings
As
time
moves
on
and
years
go
by
She'll
miss
those
simple
things
She's
the
girl
I
used
to
be.
The
playgrounds
all
came
down
And
we
mourned
our
factory
Times
were
tough,
but
I
had
enough
I
had
my
family.
Life
kicked
in
with
all
its
might
But
my
strong
heart
wouldn't
break
I
got
kicked
around
and
broken
down
I
took
all
that
I
could
take
But
you
raised
me
up
You
made
me
fly
You
gave
me
roots
and
wings
As
time
moves
on
and
years
go
by
I
miss
those
simple
things
And
the
girl
I
used
to
be.
Now
I'm
grown
with
a
child
of
my
own
And
I
hope
to
God
on
high
That
these
are
the
days
she
thinks
upon
As
the
best
days
of
her
life.
And
I'll
raise
her
up
I'll
make
her
fly
I'll
give
her
roots
and
wings
As
time
moves
on
and
years
go
by
She'll
miss
those
simple
things
And
the
girl
she
used
to
be
She's
the
girl
I
used
to
be.
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