• Song:

    Michael Conway

  • Artist:

    Solas

[Capo on II]


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Oh my name is Michael Conway, in old Ireland I was born
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Near the lake of Cloonacolly on a bright summer's morn
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But soon came cruel winter to break and scatter my poor home
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Soon came the harsh day that forced me to roam.

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Well I reached old Philadelphia in the brave land of the free
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Where I met with my two brothers; There was Pat, James, and me
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We were destined for the rich land fate owes us all from birth
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We were bound for Butte, Montana, the richest hill on earth

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Where their pockets they bulge heavy, when copper's running high
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Where the hill rewards her brave sons, it's fortune or die
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Where they tread on silver dollars on the crowded barroom floor
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While they strip the granite mountain of her precious copper ore.

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Well we leaped down off that steam train, and stepped out into the yellow 
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mist
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With holes still in our hearts then, and a fight in either fist
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No kind face to lead us up to where the dirty smelter spat
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And it's there I took to hard labor as a Butte mining rat

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Where we trade the hours of daylight for the smell of copper ore,
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Where it's whiskey and the cow pats to cure our copper sores
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Where half the town it labors while the other half it sleeps
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Where upon the granite mountain, a mile high and deep.


[Break--same as chorus]

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Oh they know me down in Dogtown, bare knuckle I would go
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For there's not a man could best me while standing toe to toe
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But I defied the crooked sheriff, for I wouldn't throw his fight away
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He should have laid it on at 5 to 2, and backed the bold Conway

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I was lifted in Con Peoples, with the beer and music flowing free
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Where my brothers had just left me, Oh bad fortune for me
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Dragged out by crooked cowards, their batons knocked me off my feet
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And they left me to die there, like a dog in the street.

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Far from the Anaconda, the mine with seven stacks
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Far from the ashen faces of young men with crooked backs
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Far from the granite mountain and the dusty grave in which I lie
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My spirit chases starlings 'round a clear Mayo sky.


(outro)    C     G       D       G
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