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He was a stranger in London at night
And he felt alone so he followed a light
Into a bar where the music was loud
He ordered a pint and got lost in the crowdHe asked a girl if she wanted to dance
She turned up her nose and she told him, "No chance"
He felt rejected and stood by the wall
And wondered why he'd ever bothered at all
He missed his family and wished he was home
With all of those strangers he felt so alonePatrick, don't be afraid
You'll live to laugh another day
Patrick, don't be afraid
The cavalry is on the wayHe stood in silence, looked round for a while
Then he saw a girl and she looked back and smiled
Then he went over and started to talk
She looked a bit like his sister in Cork
He bought her a drink with his last two quid
When he said, "Come back for a coffee" she didPatrick, you've got it made
You're halfway there, you're on your way

Patrick, she's not afraid
And now I bet you're glad you stayedLooking so lovely and perfectly groomed
She showed in the center of Patrick's room
She was lit up from the inside and out
Oh, he was enchanted as she moved about
She touched him like sunlight on cold mountain stone
And he grew afraid lest she leave him alonePatrick, don't be afraid
You've won the girl and saved the day
Patrick, you've got it made
The girl's not going to run awayPatrick, don't be afraid
The cavalry is on the way
Patrick, you've got it made
Just look outside it's a lovely day

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Kirsty Anna MacColl (Croydon, England, UK on 10 October 1959 - 18 December 2000) was a British pop singer-songwriter. She was the daughter of dancer Jean Newlove and noted folk singer Ewan MacColl. MacColl began her career in the late 1970s UK punk rock scene, singing backing vocals for Drug Addix. Her UK hits included the 1981 single "There's A Guy Works Down The Chip Shop Swears He's Elvis", a cover of Billy Bragg's "A New England" in 1985, a duet with Shane MacGowan of The Pogues on "Fairytale of New York" in 1987, and a cover of The Kinks' song "Days" in 1989.

Read more about Kirsty MacColl on Last.fm.


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