Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song The Town I Loved so Well, artist - The Dubliners.
Date of issue: 02.03.2014
Song language: English
The Town I Loved so Well |
In my memory I will always see |
The town that I have loved so well |
Where our school played ball by the gasyard wall |
And we laughed through the smoke and the smell |
Going home in the rain, running up the dark lane |
Past the jail and down behind the fountain |
Those were happy days in so many, many ways |
In the town I loved so well |
In the early morning the shirt factory horn |
Called women from Creggan, the Moor and the Bog |
While the men on the dole played a mother’s role, |
Fed the children and then trained the dogs |
And when times got tough there was just about enough |
But they saw it through without complaining |
For deep inside was a burning pride |
In the town I loved so well |
There was music there in the Derry air |
Like a language that we all could understand |
I remember the day when I earned my first pay |
And I played in a small pick-up band |
There I spent my youth and to tell you the truth |
I was sad to leave it all behind me For I learned about life and I’d found a wife |
In the town I loved so well |
But when I returned how my eyes have burned |
To see how a town could be brought to its knees |
By the armoured cars and the bombed out bars |
And the gas that hangs on to every tree |
Now the army’s installed by that old gasyard wall |
And the damned barbed wire gets higher and higher |
With their tanks and their guns, oh my God, what have they done |
To the town I loved so well |
Now the music’s gone but they carry on For their spirit’s been bruised, never broken |
They will not forget but their hearts are set |
On tomorrow and peace once again |
For what’s done is done and what’s won is won |
And what’s lost is lost and gone forever |
I can only pray for a bright, brand new day |
In the town I loved so well |