First she came on like a breeze
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She came on like the gales of winter
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Blew my mind and broke my will
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And left me there to die
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Then she broke the spell she'd cast
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The past was always there behind me
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Rolling like the clouds at last
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My dreams were in the sky
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We went down to Galway town
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To see the sights and see the races
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All the things she did and said
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I kept them in my mind
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At the bus stop near the square
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Her hair fell down around her face
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I swore there was no more in store
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I'd nothing left to find
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We went down to Galway Town
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Just to see what might be happening
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We went down to Galway Town
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We went down the mountain side
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We went down to Galway Town
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Just to see what might be happening
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On the streets of Galway Town
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Best place in the world to hide
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We had burgers and some chips
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And the rain it came a falling
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Took a taxi to Salthill
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With bad things in my head
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She was wearing lovely clothes
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The bouncer came and broke my nose
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She said said oh just leave it go
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I swore that he was dead
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In the morning then
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We went to walk along down by the sea shore
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Talking about the night before
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The music that they played
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She said that she wanted home
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And never more the world to roam
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So that day I went away
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And she moved down and stayed
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I was in Croke Park
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One rainy Sunday near the first of August
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Watched the Leinster final
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It was Dublin and Kildare
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They led us a merry dance
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We never even had a chance
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At the side I'd say we tried
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but swore I didn't care
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Some day I'll go back out West
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And see the streets we walked together
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I don't know now where she is
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I don't think that I care
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If it gets too bad around here
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I'll run like hell from all my problems
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If you've got some blues
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I'll tell you, you can lose them there
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Galway Town
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Blood Or Whiskey |