| Song | Terry Obradaigh |
| Artist | The Tossers |
| Album | On a Fine Spring Morning |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作曲 : Duggins, Tossers | |
| I grew up in Dublin Town | |
| I fought my way out round by round with Shane Brown. | |
| Coke and smack dangerous boys | |
| The corner girls they used as toys | |
| Our Maggie's as Dublin as could be | |
| She stepped into these filthy streets, stepped toward me. | |
| To turn her eye I pushed and shoved | |
| On Eden Quay we fell in love | |
| My Da says I live in a dream, and last night where I lay | |
| It was Maggie that I seen in America far away | |
| So I climbed up into that ring and I did not go down | |
| 13 wins and 12 knockouts, and the Dublin destroyers crown | |
| I can't hear you let me go | |
| To find that Dublin girl I'll go where I don't know | |
| Straight from here straight into hell | |
| May god guard you, fare you well | |
| Shane you are my best friend, my best friend for so long | |
| There's nothing you can take from me that ain't already gone | |
| No you can't outlast me, because I have to win | |
| I don't know what will happen, but I can't live this life again. | |
| So I climbed up into that ring and I did not go down | |
| 13 wins and 12 knockouts, and the Dublin destroyers crown |
| zuo qu : Duggins, Tossers | |
| I grew up in Dublin Town | |
| I fought my way out round by round with Shane Brown. | |
| Coke and smack dangerous boys | |
| The corner girls they used as toys | |
| Our Maggie' s as Dublin as could be | |
| She stepped into these filthy streets, stepped toward me. | |
| To turn her eye I pushed and shoved | |
| On Eden Quay we fell in love | |
| My Da says I live in a dream, and last night where I lay | |
| It was Maggie that I seen in America far away | |
| So I climbed up into that ring and I did not go down | |
| 13 wins and 12 knockouts, and the Dublin destroyers crown | |
| I can' t hear you let me go | |
| To find that Dublin girl I' ll go where I don' t know | |
| Straight from here straight into hell | |
| May god guard you, fare you well | |
| Shane you are my best friend, my best friend for so long | |
| There' s nothing you can take from me that ain' t already gone | |
| No you can' t outlast me, because I have to win | |
| I don' t know what will happen, but I can' t live this life again. | |
| So I climbed up into that ring and I did not go down | |
| 13 wins and 12 knockouts, and the Dublin destroyers crown |
| zuò qǔ : Duggins, Tossers | |
| I grew up in Dublin Town | |
| I fought my way out round by round with Shane Brown. | |
| Coke and smack dangerous boys | |
| The corner girls they used as toys | |
| Our Maggie' s as Dublin as could be | |
| She stepped into these filthy streets, stepped toward me. | |
| To turn her eye I pushed and shoved | |
| On Eden Quay we fell in love | |
| My Da says I live in a dream, and last night where I lay | |
| It was Maggie that I seen in America far away | |
| So I climbed up into that ring and I did not go down | |
| 13 wins and 12 knockouts, and the Dublin destroyers crown | |
| I can' t hear you let me go | |
| To find that Dublin girl I' ll go where I don' t know | |
| Straight from here straight into hell | |
| May god guard you, fare you well | |
| Shane you are my best friend, my best friend for so long | |
| There' s nothing you can take from me that ain' t already gone | |
| No you can' t outlast me, because I have to win | |
| I don' t know what will happen, but I can' t live this life again. | |
| So I climbed up into that ring and I did not go down | |
| 13 wins and 12 knockouts, and the Dublin destroyers crown |