| Song | The Ballad of Killaloe |
| Artist | Brian Kennedy |
| Album | Live in Belfast |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作曲 : Kennedy | |
| Today I drove to Killaloe | |
| And I thought of you | |
| Drifting through the hills of Spain | |
| Oh God I'd love to see you again | |
| I crossed the bridge to Ballina and | |
| There you are | |
| At least it looks like you in the rain | |
| Outside the crowded bar | |
| But what would you be doing here | |
| When you're far too busy wrestling | |
| With your own fear | |
| But it wasn't me who smashed your | |
| Heart remember in the first place | |
| Now I'm glad that I'm packing for | |
| New York to get away | |
| It'll do me good | |
| Oh it'll sort me out, so my friends say | |
| But will we never walk the hills of | |
| Tipperary or look across at Clare | |
| Standing so close together in the | |
| Evening how can it be fair | |
| You see I just can't turn this stuff off | |
| 'Cause you took the key | |
| When you left that Sunday morning | |
| You know you stole a part of me | |
| So next time I drive to Killaloe remind | |
| Me not to think of you | |
| Have you grown your hair? | |
| Do you still smoke? | |
| Have you kissed someone else? | |
| Today I drove to Killaloe | |
| And I missed you | |
| C'mon now pull yourself together, | |
| Take a deep breath, | |
| Count from one to ten |
| zuo qu : Kennedy | |
| Today I drove to Killaloe | |
| And I thought of you | |
| Drifting through the hills of Spain | |
| Oh God I' d love to see you again | |
| I crossed the bridge to Ballina and | |
| There you are | |
| At least it looks like you in the rain | |
| Outside the crowded bar | |
| But what would you be doing here | |
| When you' re far too busy wrestling | |
| With your own fear | |
| But it wasn' t me who smashed your | |
| Heart remember in the first place | |
| Now I' m glad that I' m packing for | |
| New York to get away | |
| It' ll do me good | |
| Oh it' ll sort me out, so my friends say | |
| But will we never walk the hills of | |
| Tipperary or look across at Clare | |
| Standing so close together in the | |
| Evening how can it be fair | |
| You see I just can' t turn this stuff off | |
| ' Cause you took the key | |
| When you left that Sunday morning | |
| You know you stole a part of me | |
| So next time I drive to Killaloe remind | |
| Me not to think of you | |
| Have you grown your hair? | |
| Do you still smoke? | |
| Have you kissed someone else? | |
| Today I drove to Killaloe | |
| And I missed you | |
| C' mon now pull yourself together, | |
| Take a deep breath, | |
| Count from one to ten |
| zuò qǔ : Kennedy | |
| Today I drove to Killaloe | |
| And I thought of you | |
| Drifting through the hills of Spain | |
| Oh God I' d love to see you again | |
| I crossed the bridge to Ballina and | |
| There you are | |
| At least it looks like you in the rain | |
| Outside the crowded bar | |
| But what would you be doing here | |
| When you' re far too busy wrestling | |
| With your own fear | |
| But it wasn' t me who smashed your | |
| Heart remember in the first place | |
| Now I' m glad that I' m packing for | |
| New York to get away | |
| It' ll do me good | |
| Oh it' ll sort me out, so my friends say | |
| But will we never walk the hills of | |
| Tipperary or look across at Clare | |
| Standing so close together in the | |
| Evening how can it be fair | |
| You see I just can' t turn this stuff off | |
| ' Cause you took the key | |
| When you left that Sunday morning | |
| You know you stole a part of me | |
| So next time I drive to Killaloe remind | |
| Me not to think of you | |
| Have you grown your hair? | |
| Do you still smoke? | |
| Have you kissed someone else? | |
| Today I drove to Killaloe | |
| And I missed you | |
| C' mon now pull yourself together, | |
| Take a deep breath, | |
| Count from one to ten |