paroles de chanson Summer In Dublin - Ronan Keating
Take
me
away
from
the
city
and
lead
me
to
where
I
can
be
on
my
own
I
wanted
to
see
it,
and
now
that
I
have
I
want
just
to
be
left
alone
I'll
always
remember
your
kind
words
And
I'll
still
remember
your
name
But
I've
seen
you
changing
and
turning
And
I
know
that
things
won't
be
the
same
I
remember
that
summer
in
Dublin
And
the
Liffey
as
it
stank
like
hell
And
the
young
people
walking
on
Grafton
Street
And
everyone
looking
so
well
I
was
singing
a
song
I
heard
somewhere
Called
"Rock
'N
'Roll
Never
Forgets"
My
humming
was
smothered
by
a
46A
And
the
scream
of
a
low-flying
jet
So,
I
jumped
on
a
bus
to
Dún
Laoghaire
Stoppin'
off
to
pick
up
my
guitar
And
a
drunk
on
the
bus
told
me
how
to
get
rich
I
was
glad
we
weren't
going
too
far
So,
I'm
leaving
on
Wednesday
morning
Trying
to
find
a
place
where
I
can
hear
The
wind
and
the
birds
and
the
sea
on
the
rocks
Where
open
roads
always
are
near
And
if
sometimes
I
tire
of
the
quiet
And
I
want
to
walk
back
up
that
hill
I'll
just
get
on
the
road
and
I'll
stick
out
my
thumb
And
I
know
for
sure
you'll
be
there
still
I
remember
that
summer
in
Dublin
And
the
Liffey
as
it
stank
like
hell
And
the
young
people
walking
on
Grafton
Street
And
everyone
looking
so
well
I
was
singing
a
song
I
heard
somewhere
Called
"Rock
'N
'Roll
Never
Forgets"
When
my
humming
was
smothered
by
a
32B
And
the
scream
of
a
low-flying
jet
So,
I
jumped
on
a
bus
to
Dún
Laoghaire
Stopping
off
to
pick
up
my
guitar
And
a
drunk
on
the
bus
told
me
how
to
get
rich
I
was
glad
we
weren't
going
too
far
And
I
remember
that
summer
in
Dublin,
oh
I
remember
that
summer
in
Dublin
Oh-lay,
oh-lay
Oh-lay,
oh-lay
Oh-lay
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