Lyrics to Kicking The Old Irish Blues
I would sail towards the moonlight if it would get me anywhere
I'd melt the sun right out of the sky if you'd release me from its stare
Had I'd known that you were perfect, I'd have called the man myself,
but I'm not a porch light baby, I can't be put upon a shelf
It's nothing personal
It's just business as usual
I can say this without a stutter, a stammer or a stir;
"One day I swear I'll find my way back home to her"
I'm standing up, but falling into place
Although the feeling's gone I still remember just the way you taste
Love has no age, but not in this case
I'd melt the sun right out of the sky if you'd release me from its stare
Had I'd known that you were perfect, I'd have called the man myself,
but I'm not a porch light baby, I can't be put upon a shelf
It's nothing personal
It's just business as usual
I can say this without a stutter, a stammer or a stir;
"One day I swear I'll find my way back home to her"
I'm standing up, but falling into place
Although the feeling's gone I still remember just the way you taste
Love has no age, but not in this case
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