Gary Moore – Business As Usual
The pink crucifix with the ivory Jesus I wanted
The man with the blood on his hands as I ran from the river
Kissing my cousin, before they took her to the graveyard
Trembling at night from the violence I heard from my bedroom
These are my memories
These are my memories, coming home
Called up at school `cause my hand wasn`t there to say «present»
Running the gauntlet outside the Club Rado at dawn
Rory and me without a spare string between us
Catching the last bus halfway through «I`m so glad»
These are my memories
These are my memories, coming home
Philip and me and «the brush» riding round in a transit
The Bailey, the Strangley`s, the smoke and the speed and the acid
I lost my virginity to a Tipperary woman
A heart that was broken, but it wasn`t the first or the last time
These are my memories
These are my memories, coming home
Under the wings of the man they called Green, I found freedom
Three children, one wife, a twist of the knife and a scandal
Divorce, separation, some kind of salvation came lately
So many have gone, but I know it`s just business as usual
These are my memories
These are my memories
These are my memories
These are my memories
These are my memories
These are my memories, coming home
These memories keep coming back
These memories keep coming back
All those years ago
All those years ago
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