Key: F
Introduction:
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It seemed like everything we heard and hoped might be true
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We got a ride right away and she took us to the dunes
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And we fell asleep to the sounds of a carnival
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From a village further down the beach
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We woke up the next morning on a bed of tiny flowers,
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Packed the tent and went to get somethin' to eat
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We bought a cheap jar of peanut butter and a loaf of fresh white bread,
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We made sandwiches on the beach life doesn't get any better than this
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We walked in for free to the first castle that we found
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It was empty, it was late, it became our campground
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And we spotted a tent and we met another camper
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And he told us his sad story--
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Well he had been dumped by a girl that he loved, but he told us not to worry
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You can camp anywhere, no one's gonna care why would they?
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"It's not like this at home," we told him, "you know"
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He said your home's so far away
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We went west all the way 'til the land ran out
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We slept at an empty house in the middle of a tiny town
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We met a man at a crossroads who said it was his dream to someday come to Bloomington
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We thought it was funny because for you and me, it was our dream to be here in Ireland
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He was a big fan of John Melloncamp
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we told him everything we knew about him
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We invited him to come and stay at our house
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when we got to our stop he didn't want us to get out
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We stayed the night at the house of a guy from Albany
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He was glad to meet Americans he made us spaghetti
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And we met a man who said he was a doctor and he took us on some of his house calls
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He taught us the best way to get a donkey to come to you
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is not to pay them any attention at all
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And I crawled to the edge and peeked over my head and looked down to the sea
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It was two thousand feet to the water below it looked so blue, it looked so deep
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And don't ever let 'em tell you that it rains in Ireland
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Well if they tell you that you can be sure they've never been
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'Cause the sun is always shinin' and the hills are always green
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And the people are always smilin' and offerin' you drinks
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We'd set up our tent on the cliffs right by the sea
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Almost every night and the waves rocked us to sleep
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A postman from Wales and his friend from England
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Bought us fries at the westernmost pub
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We sat with them and two others we'd met
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And we all watched the postman get drunk
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And at first the Burren might seem like a waste land of broken stones
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Look in the cracks and you'll see there's a secret there that grows
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And Galway City really feels a lot like home
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We went through Connemara and up to Sligo
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And at the Slieve League we couldn't see anything
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We decided that we should turn back
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The mist was so thick that we couldn't find our feet
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And the trail was called Deadman's Pass
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On one side it was three thousand feet down to the ocean
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The other was two thousand feet to the ground
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And anyway our time was running out
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And we crossed the country in less than a day
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Our last ride to Dublin asked us the same things
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They asked if we had any kin from Ireland
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They were surprised when we said no