| I got off the 45A somewhere around the new estates which were
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| Advertised as being in Killarney but were really in just a field
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| And I was going to the house at the top of the world
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| Brian Carroll lived around here somewhere. |
| And after school
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| I’d sometimes go back to his place and sing with his brother
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| Dermot. |
| He knew all the Motown songs. |
| Sometimes I think about
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| Him and I heard that he’s a civil servant in Cork which is
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| Funny for a guy who used to sing Motown songs
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| Soon I’d come to the Leopardstown dual carriageway. |
| It was the
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| First motorway in Ireland and it was a 100 yards long. |
| I liked
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| The name. |
| I don’t remember a town being there and I never saw
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| No leopards. |
| But I had to cross it anyway to get to the house
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| At the top of the world
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| Everyone thought the dual carriageway was the great and modern and
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| Every Saturday the bowsies, yahoos, guttersnipes and corner boys
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| Would empty out of the pubs and scream like wild Saturday night
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| Leopards drunk and fast and delirious for that blessed 100 yards
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| People were always getting killed
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| Well I ducked and weaved and it was fun and I made it over and
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| Up the small road, past the Silver Tassie, along the river bank
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| Past the Proddie church and off left up the lane to the house
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| At the top of the world where you lived
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| Your mother in her sensible shoes and you father in his tea-cosy
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| Wooly hat, bright eyes and roomful of old hoarded yellowing
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| Newspapers and 1920's photos of the Burren and you busy in the
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| Kitchen half-glad to see me, half nervous with your parents around
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| You’d take me for a walk around the field and down the lane and
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| When the evening fell your father would light the peat fire and
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| Show me pictures of the West taken in the 20's and then he’d
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| Go to bed. |
| And the night was full of you and the evening and the
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| Peat fire in the house on the top of the world
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| And then it was time to go and risk death again in the dark of
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| The Leopardstown dual carriageway
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| And on the way back I felt I could just jump the whole bloody thing |