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Intro

 You'd insist we'd share the driving when we left the city lights

 In a clapped out Morris Minor heading west on Friday nights

 And the heater wasn't working and we never had a spare

 But we called that old car Flattery, coz it got us everywhere

 And when we'd stop to pitch the tent it always seemed to rain

 And it's then that I'd discover you'd forgot the pegs again

 And I couldn't get the campfire lit not matter how I tried

 Don't you remember?

 We had roadside stops for bread and cheese and Supermarket Wine

 When the world was ours and I was yours

 And I thought you were mine

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Do you remember Galway Races and the man in Harris Tweed?

Who, because he knew your father, said he'd do us a good deed

And the horse he put our money on, I'd swear it's running still

And we were staying in a boarding house and couldn't pay the bill

But you laughed when I went overboard - you told me not to swear

Saying "the town's full of Americans - let's go busking in Eyre Square

And the Blarney Stone and the leprechauns will surely see us through"

Don't you remember?

We sang Danny Boy and Galway Bay at least eighty seven times

And the world was ours and I was yours

And I thought you were mine

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You called me from the airport just before you caught your plane

And you told me you were leaving but that I was not to blame

And you hoped that I would understand and we'd always be good friends

But I knew from what you said that we would never meet again

But I must confess it hurt like Hell and that I miss you yet

For you were not the sort of girl that's easy to forget

And sometimes some half-forgotten fragment of you trips my mind

And I remember?

All those roadside stops for bread and cheese and Supermarket wine

When the world was ours and I was yours and I thought you were mine

All those roadside stops for bread and cheese and Supermarket wine

When the world was ours and I was yours and I thought you were mine

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