In this captivating narrative, Steve Earle explores the ephemeral nature of a romantic encounter that leaves a lasting impact on the protagonist. Set against the backdrop of Galway, Ireland, the song tells the story of a brief, yet profound interaction between the narrator and a local woman whose striking appearance and vibrant spirit captivate him. The lyrics convey themes of serendipity and loss as the protagonist reflects on his fleeting happiness and subsequent heartbreak when he wakes to find himself alone. The contrast between his vivid memories and current solitude underscores the poignant realization that some connections, no matter how brief, can deeply affect our lives. This narrative serves as a testament to the indelible mark left by transient moments of joy. #GalwayGirl #LostLove
The Galway Girl
Lyrics
Well, I took a stroll on the old long walk
Of a day-I-ay-I-ay
I met a little girl and we stopped to talk
Of a fine soft day-I-ay-I-ay
And I ask you, friend, what's a fella to do?
'Cause her hair was black and her eyes were blue
And I knew right then I'd be takin' a whirl
'Round the Salthill Prom with a Galway girl
We were halfway there when the rain came down
Of a day-I-ay-I-ay
She asked me up to her flat downtown
Of a fine soft day-I-ay-I-ay
And I ask you, friend, what's a fella to do?
'Cause her hair was black and her eyes were blue
I took her hand and I gave her a twirl
And I lost my heart to a Galway girl
When I woke up I was all alone
With a broken heart and a ticket home
And I ask you now, tell me what would you do
If her hair is black and her eyes were blue
I've traveled around, I've been all over this world
Boys, I ain't never seen nothin' like a Galway girl
Writer(s): Steve Earle
Copyright(s): Lyrics © BMG Rights Management
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