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Paul O'Brien
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Plastic
I have the wrong accent and I sing the wrong anthem It's not my fault but I've lived with the shame You just can't belong to a six week long summer September always comes knocking again
60's depression fuelled the diaspora Did they think they would stay for a year and a day? My past is no different But the bridge it is broken Was flesh and blood Become plastic instead
Now I can put them together again Birmingham Irish I am I am The fate of our fathers are lived by the children New York Irish I am
Grew up through the 'troubles' consumed by two cultures We never called home the place were we lived I grew up in a city, the city of workers and sang in the bars songs of my mother and father
更多更详尽歌词 在 ※ Mojim.com 魔镜歌词网 You screamed out for Michael as the river flowed faster You sang out for Ray when the lions he tamed But when I sang in Digbeth you called me plastic Am I so different never to be the same?
Now I can put them together again Manchester Irish I am I am The fate of our fathers are lived by the children Boston Irish I am
Drinking in London the football fans mingle Everyone dressed in the Green, White and Gold But because of an accent bones they were broken On the same side but not sharing a home.
Plastic is made by a coming together of culture and time and necessities hand Lasting forever and changing for better Blessed with a future and blessed with a plan
Now I can put them together again Glasgow Irish I am I am The fate of our fathers are lived by the children Toronto Irish I am
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