The song The Broad Majestic Shannon is performed by The Pogues in the album named Best of Pogues in the year 1992 .
The last time I saw you was down at the Greeks
There was whiskey on Sunday and tears on our cheeks
You sang me a song as pure as the breeze
Blowing up the road to Glenaveigh
I sat for a while at the cross at Finnoe
Where young lovers would meet when the flowers were in bloom
Heard the men coming home from the fair at Shinrone
Their hearts in Tipperary wherever they go
Take my hand, and dry your tears babe
Take my hand, forget your fears babe
There's no pain, there's no more sorrow
They're all gone, gone in the years babe
I sat for a while by the gap in the wall
Found a rusty tin can and an old hurley ball
Heard the cards being dealt, and the rosary called
And a fiddle playing Sean Dun na nGall
And the next time I see you we'll be down at the Greeks
There'll be whiskey on Sunday and tears on our cheeks
For it's stupid to laugh and it's useless to bawl
About a rusty tin can and an old hurley ball
So I walked as day was dawning
Where small birds sang and leaves were falling
Where we once watched the row boats landing
By the broad majestic Shannon
The Pogues - Best of Pogues
Best of Pogues
- Fairytale Of New York
- Sally MacLennane
- Dirty Old Town
- The Irish Rover
- A Pair Of Brown Eyes (Edit)
- Streams Of Whiskey
- A Rainy Night In Soho
- Fiesta
- Rain Street
- Misty Morning, Albert Bridge
- White City
- Thousands Are Sailing
- The Broad Majestic Shannon
- The Body Of An American