Childhood - Dylan Moran



     
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The beginning of the end,
Of the heart lost, was my friend.
The nature of that place,
Sends a sweet smell,
Around my head.
Oh well.
The hardest thing of all,
The heartbreak of our loss.
Hiding all the time.
We were cast out, of everywhere,
But not the last time,
The last time I remember, the last time I remember,
It was ?
How I want you to know,
How far west we will go.
Hand in hand they're in love,

Our loyal days in the snow.
All my toys are dead,
Unraveled at the stairs.
Open but who cares.
Why-h-hy-hy?
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Dylan Moran is an Irish comedian from County Meath. He is probably most famous for playing the misanthropic Bernard Black in the Channel 4 sitcom Black Books. Dylan was born in 1971 in County Meath, Navan, Ireland. He left school at 16 with no qualifications and apparently spent 4 jobless years 'drinking and writing bad poetry'. He once worked as a florist for a week but hated it. He is not very tall.

Read more about Dylan Moran on Last.fm.


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