This graveyard hides a million secrets
And the trees know more than they will tell
But the ghosts of the saints and scholars will haunt you
Rattled by the Glimmerman, the Bogey-man, the Holy man
And living in the shadows, in the shadows of the gunman
Rattled like the coppers in your greasy till
Rattled until time stood still
Look across your shoulder and the schoolbell rings
Another day of made-to-measure history
Well I don't mind that your heroes all have wings
But your terrible beauty is torn
As you are now so once were we
The girls from the kips proclaim their love for you
When you stumbled in they knew you had a shilling or two
But they cursed you on Sundays
And Holy days of abstinence
And when you all stayed away
A naked light bulb blinded your shame
The shadow on the wall took all of the lame
And the Sacred hearts picture compassion in His eyes
Drowned out the river's sighs
Ah let the grass grow green over the brewery tonight
It'll never come between the darkness and the light
And there's nothing too sick that can't be eased
By the devil's holy water and the rosary beads
As you are now so once were we
You're a history book which I could never write
Your poetry in paralysis too deep to recite
So dress yourself and bless yourself
We're gonna celebrate tonight
Maybe we'll even climb a pillar
And watch the sun rise over the strand
We'll close our eyes and we'll pretend
That it could be the same again
And then I'll bury you upright
So the sun doesn't blind you
And you don't have to gaze at the rain and the stars
You can sleep and dream of the Moral Bar
An underdog's wounds aren't so easy to mend
There's no broken hearted
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