paroles de chanson Irish Boy - Patty Griffin
Well,
I
danced
in
the
arms
of
a
black
haired
girl
In
Scollay
Square
after
the
war
And
I
drank
to
get
drunk,
and
I
sank
and
I
stunk
Like
a
drunk
on
the
subway
floor
And
I
never
did
marry
Cathy
O'Shea
She
met
another,
and
they
went
their
way
To
the
wind,
you're
a
toy
Just
a
drunk
Irish
boy
Just
a
face
in
the
crowd
I'll
be
back
around
To
show
you
all
something
someday
There
are
some
things
that
must
remain
secret
You
can
find
no
good
reason
to
tell
There's
too
many
men
telling
their
secrets
these
days
I'd
like
to
tell
them
to
all
go
to
hell
So
I
never
had
dreams,
and
they
never
came
true
As
far
as
you
know
anyway
To
the
wind,
you're
a
toy
Just
a
drunk
Irish
boy
Just
a
face
in
the
crowd
I'll
be
back
around
To
show
you
all
something
someday
Glory
be,
glory
be,
to
the
highest
of
trees
We
used
to
climb,
my
brother
and
me
High
on
her
limbs,
two
laughing
hyenas
Over
West
Roxbury
cemetery
To
the
wind,
you're
a
toy
Just
a
sin,
Irish
boy
Coming
back
home
from
the
war
Just
a
face
in
the
crowd
Just
a
drunk
and
out
loud
Just
you
try
looking
down
'Cause
I'll
be
back
around
To
show
you
all
something
someday
To
show
you
all
something
someday
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