Kirsty Mcgee
Kirsty Mcgee - Aberdeen lyrics
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There's a place in every city, In a bottom, wound and relieved, Where some yellow headed girl Whispers anyone who listens how she feels. She stoops too low, but she will conquer With no malice and no kind, She's the child of late night whiskey talk, If late night whiskey talk had a child. Do you remember Aberdeen when you and I was 17? Eyes and place and thickest teeth. And malice, you'll remember All of the promises he made The night he told me all about him In the bed where you have laid. And all the sheets were off like restless waves Frown around in this array And I loved you then, but I dared not speak For fear, for fear of what you'll say. And the roads rode by so dearly great And I tell myself that they'll end someday When I find out what I mean to say, When words come a little closer. If I'd known back then what I've since learned How a fire can warm, how a fire can burn, We dashed down the stars but I have returned if I was lost In the silence, I could hear your heart beating. In a barrow on a city street, With a pretty girl with blistered feet, I don't know ‘bout you, but I can't compete When it comes to drinking games. You stoop too low, but you will conquer, As you have conquered every time, You're the child of late night whiskey talk If late night whiskey talk had a child. And I'll leave you there in Aberdeen, In a torn red dress, with that crazy grin. Ragged girl, red hair, white skin, How you make me giddy when you draw me in. I will leave you there in Aberdeen, With my heart in your hands, the way it's always been. Girl, I loved so deeply, but I dare not win Before it starts, before the stars came down.