| I met you on the beach in June
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| The bonfire burning bright
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| Friend of friends I’d known for years
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| Another summer night
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| You made room beside you there
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| Your toes dug in the sand
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| That distant summer when I found you and you
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| Found Ireland
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| The bonfire died, I drove you home
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| Sometime around three or four
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| We sat outside and talked and talked
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| Another hour or more
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| When you got up to go inside
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| I had our summer planned
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| That’s when you said that you were leavin' that night
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| For Ireland
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| I hung around the beach that week
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| But nothing felt the same
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| And tryin' to get started
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| Was another losin' game
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| And why I felt so out of things
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| I could not understand
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| I only knew that you were gone; |
| you were
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| In Ireland
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| I sold my car in Providence
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| To buy a roundtrip fare
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| And off I flew to Ireland
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| And hoped I’d see you there
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| They knew in O’Donoghue’s
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| Where you’d sung with the band
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| That distant summer when I found you and you
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| Found Ireland
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| They said you’d gone to Galway
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| Then you’d hitched to Donegal
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| McGrory’s up in Culdaff
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| Was where you could hear it all
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| Arlo was on the stage
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| When I slipped in and took your hand
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| That distant summer when I found you and we
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| Found Ireland
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| I fell in love with Ireland
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| I fell in love with you
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| And when you said you felt the same, well
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| What else could I do
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| Now all these years of lovin' you
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| Has all been some sweet command
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| It’s summer now and once again we’ll go
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| Find Ireland
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| It’s summer now and once again we’ll go
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| Find Ireland |