(Ralph McTell) (Craic or crack is a term for fun, entertainment, and enjoyable conversation, particularly prominent in Ireland.[1][2] It is often used with the definite article – the craic. Some linguistic historians a**ert that craic was borrowed into Irish from the English language expression crack in the mid-20th century, and the Irish spelling was then reborrowed into English.)
Four who shared this room and we caught up in the craic,
Sleeping late on Sundays and we never got to Ma**
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It's a long way from Clare to here
It's a long way from Clare to here
It's a long, long way
It gets further by the day
It's a long, long way from Clare to here
When Friday comes around we're only into fighting
My Ma would like a letter home but I'm too tired for writing
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It almost breaks my heart when I think of my family
I told them I'd be coming home with my pockets full of green
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The only time I feel alright is when I'm into drinking
It can sort of ease the pain of it and it levels out my thinking
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I sometimes hear the fiddles play, maybe it's just a notion
I dream I see white horses dance upon that other ocean
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