The Natives

The Natives - Dun Laoghaire lyrics

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Dun Laoghaire you are the place for me

The town where I live, you've been so good to me

Grew up there, grew up without a care

Us working class we used to thrive there

Vera's downtown selling fish they make a tasty dish

Fish dripwater on the cobblestones a tasty treat for thirsty gulls.

The schools there teach the children how to care

ABC's sums and glossaries

In secondary school, learn how to act the fool

But discipline proves to be a useful thing

Lessons there are learned for life forget about your struggles and strife

Learn to hold your head up high passing all your troubles by.

Kicking ball down against St. Joeys wall

Last man back that's when we had the craic

You'd score a goal or hit your friend in the hole

But it's all good young free and full of soul

Friends for life in Sallynoggin at times with them my heart was throbbin'

Oh yes they were the days, my Sallynoggin childhood days.

Down the pier with my fishing gear

Talking to people from far and near

When the fish are in to miss the fishing it's a sin

Forget your job go down to where the pretty girls jog.

Hooks and crooks and every sort down for a bit of sport

Basking in the glazing sun the junkies are all having fun.

As a fishing town you've grown down and down

The rich people they've all come to town

Apartment blocks they replace my old shops

And the rats sleep down in the empty baths

Dun Laoghaire you're a changing town there's construction all around

But this place remains so dear to me, my good old fashioned Dun Laoghaire.

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