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THIN LIZZY Brought Down Lynott Lyrics
Brought Down Lynott
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I was seldom sober in nineteen hundred and fifthy-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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