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Artist/Band: Guy Clark
Lyrics for Song: Dublin Blues
Lyrics for Album: Hindsight 20/20 Anthology 1975-95 [2007]



I wish I was in Austin

In a chilly parlor bar

Drinkin' Mad Dog Margaritas

And not carin' where you are

But here I sit in Dublin

Just rollin' cigarettes

Holdin' back and chokin' back

The shakes with every breath



Forgive me all my anger

Forgive me all my faults

There's no need to forgive me

For thinkin' what I thought

I loved you from the git go

I'll love you till I die

I loved you on the Spanish steps

The day you said goodbye



I am just a poor boy

Work's my middle name

If money was a reason

I would not be the same



I'll stand up and be counted

I'll face up to the truth

I'll walk away from trouble

But I can't walk away from you



Forgive me all my anger

Forgive me all my faults

There's no need to forgive me

For thinkin' what I thought

I loved you from the git go

I'll love you till I die

I loved you on the Spanish steps

The day you said goodbye



I have been to Fort Worth

I have been to Spain

I have been to proud

To come in out of the rain



I have seen the David

I've seen the Mona Lisa too

I have heard Doc Watson

Play Columbus Stockade Blues



Forgive me all my anger

Forgive me all my faults

There's no need to forgive me

For thinkin' what I thought

I loved you from the git go

I'll love you till I die

I loved you on the Spanish steps

The day you said goodbye



I wish I was in Austin

In a chilly parlour bar

Drinkin' Mad Dog Margaritas

And not carin' where you are


Album Lyrics: Hindsight 20/20 Anthology 1975-95 [2007]


Guy Clark
"Hindsight 20/20 Anthology 1975-95 [2007]"


1. Boats To Build
2. Dublin Blues
3. Heartbroke
4. New Cut Road
5. The Cape