Dermot O'Brien

Dermot O'Brien - Dublin Town In 1962 lyrics

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e kids said Dad, just tell us one more time

About when you were young and in your prime

And the way that you met Ma, and everything you saw

Tell us all the things you used to do

So I closed my eyes and rolled the years away

And everything's as clear as yesterday

For how could I forget that summer when we met

It was Dublin town in 1962.

All our days were sunny, and all our skies were blue

In Dublin town in 1962.

We climbed the Hill of Howth and down again

We walked home from the Pillar in the rain

We courted in the park, when the lights glow in the dark

Danced in Clery's and the Metropole till two

We crossed the Ha'penny Bridge at evening tide

It felt so good to have you by my side

We watched the mailboats sail

Paperboys cried Herald and Mail

In Dublin town in 1962

All our days were sunny, and all our skies were blue

In Dublin town in 1962.

Like many more we kissed it all goodbye

Sailed away to give our luck a try

In this land across the sea, that's been good to you and me

Where our children play as we once used to do

Me kids said Dad that's really quite a tale

We can see you have the spirit of the Gael

And we know there's no regrets

And we're very glad you met

In Dublin town in 1962

All our days were sunny, and all our skies were blue

In Dublin town in 1962.

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