paroles de chanson Brought Down - Thin Lizzy
I
was
seldom
sober
in
nineteen
hundred
and
fifty-four
Hey
baby,
maybe
'cause
my
baby
had
a
baby
by
me
And
I
was
still
drinking
dry
gin
While
you
cried
"No,
no
more"
And
you
were
lyin'
and
a-cryin',
And
your
tears
fell
dying
on
the
floor
And
I'm
brought
down,
And
I
don't
think
I
can
get
up
again
Brought
down,
My
heart
is
hurt
again
You
were
the
fine
lady
in
the
early
mornings
That
always
painted
her
toes
And
lookin'
towards
the
east
You'd
say
hello
to
the
early
dawn
before
they
rose
And
you
were
the
love
lady
That
always
hung
up
her
finely
pressed
clothes
And
sayin'
so
long
to
the
western
sundown,
You
taught
me
how
it
grows
And
I'm
brought
down,
And
I
don't
think
I
can
get
up
again
Brought
down,
And
you
just
hurt
my
heart
again
Brought
down
Brought
down
I'm
brought
down
Brought
down
Brought
down
Brought
down
Down
I'm
brought
down,
And
I
don't
think
I
can
get
up
again
I'm
brought
down,
I'm
hurt,
it's
bad
(Brought
down)
God,
it's
a
shame
there's
no
more
Dr.
Strangely
Strange
{DSS=1960/70's
band}
(Brought
down)
And
I'm
Brou...(Brought
down)...ught
down
(Brought
down)
And
there
must
be
more
to
life
than
this
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2 Look What The Wind Blew In
3 Randolph's Tango
4 Things Ain't Working Out Down At The Farm
5 Vagabond of the Western World (Edited single version)
6 Here I Go Again
7 Buffalo Gal
8 Honesty Is No Excuse
9 Black Boys On The Corner
10 Dublin
11 Little Darling
12 Brought Down
13 Chatting Today
14 Broken Dreams
15 Little Girl In Bloom
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