paroles de chanson The Road - Uncle Bard & the Dirty Bastards
The
sun
so
gently
warmed
the
coarse
skin
of
my
cheek
Before
going
down
and
dying
behind
the
roofs
of
Baggot
Street
We
were
playing
an
old
song
called
"The
Rare
Old
Mountain
Dew"
A
few
quid
in
our
case,
good
for
some
pints
of
plain
When
on
the
Road
I
was
dead
beat,
dirty
and
penniless
Sometimes
I
missed
the
warmth
of
home
and
sure
my
sweet
colleen
But
out
there
is
where
I
have
found
an
offbeat
happiness
In
the
smile
of
a
child
or
in
a
wise
man's
clap
We
had
no
cares,
we
had
no
ties
and
then
nothing
to
lose
When
rain
fell
down
we
took
a
break
going
drinking
in
the
pubs
Our
only
shoes
went
worn
out,
our
bones
suffered
the
damp
Day
by
day
we
threw
away
the
clothes
pack'd
in
a
bodhran
bag
From
County
Clare
to
Sligo
Bay
we
played
almost
everywhere
With
singers,
pipers,
fiddlers
we
met
along
the
way
We
sat
down
in
the
Burren
where
horses
graze
beside
the
sea
I
closed
my
eyes
and
then
we
sang
a
few
songs
to
the
wind
I
woke
up
in
my
bed
with
a
painful
headache
I
could
no
longer
hear
the
whisper
of
the
wind
A
few
childer
were
playing
football
out
there
in
the
street
I
suddenly
realized
alas
that
I
was
back
home
The
walls
looked
at
me
as
a
stranger
in
their
lands
I
felt
a
sense
of
loneliness,
so
far
from
shamrock
shore
She
kept
me
hand
and
I
tried
to
drive
away
the
unhappiness
But
holding
down
the
head
a
tear
felt
on
me
bed
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