Brought Down

BILLY LYNOTT

I was seldom sober in nineteen hundred and fifthy-four
Hey baby, maybe 'cause my baby had a baby by me
And I was still drinking dry gin
While you cried "no, no more"
And you were lyin' and a-cryin',
And your tears fell dying on the floor

And I'm brought down,
And I don't think I can get up again
Brought down,
My heart is hurt again

You were the fine lady in the early mornings
That always painted her toes
And lookin' towards the east
You'd say hello to the early dawn before they rose
And you were the love lady
That always hung up her finely pressed clothes
And sayin' so long to the western sundown,
You taught me how it grows

And I'm brought down,
And I don't think I can get up again
Brought down,
And you just hurt my heart again
Brought down
Brought down
I'm brought down

Brought down
Brought down
Brought down
Down

I'm brought down,
And I don't think I can get up again
I'm brought down,
I'm hurt, it's bad
Brought down
God, it's a shame there's no more Dr. Strangely strange
Brought down
And I'm brou-
Brought down
-ught down
Brought down
And there must be more to life than this

Trivia about the song Brought Down by Thin Lizzy

On which albums was the song “Brought Down” released by Thin Lizzy?
Thin Lizzy released the song on the albums “Shades of a Blue Orphanage” in 1972, “Vagabonds, Kings, Warriors, Angels” in 2001, and “The Hero and the Madman” in 2002.
Who composed the song “Brought Down” by Thin Lizzy?
The song “Brought Down” by Thin Lizzy was composed by BILLY LYNOTT.

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