Letra Irish son de Brian Mcfadden

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[Verse 1]
I was born in the heart of Dublin
Back when being gay wasn't cool
Made get on our knees every Sunday with the other fools

We were warped by the Christian Brothers
In the cell blocks at our schools
Get a handprint on your skin
Before you break their rules

[Pre Chorus 1]
Go hit me now
That I'm twice your size
Brushed off the accusations
And bowed before your lies

[Chorus 1]
This is the city that raised me
With the religion they gave me
Now I'm old enough to know my own mind
And it was leaving that saved me
I seen so much that has changed me
Just break with your past
Feed your own mind
This Irish son has moved with the times

[Verse 2]
Weddings deaths or baptizing children
That's my debt paid to the church
I don't need that kind of salvation
When I get hurt

[Pre Chorus 2]
Don't fill my head with sermons
And force me to believe

[Chorus 2]
This is the city that raised me
With the religion they gave me
Now I'm old enough to know my own mind
And it was leaving that saved me
I seen so much that has changed me
Just break with your past
Feed your own mind
Cos' this Irish son has moved with the times

[Middle 8th]
Our father who art in heaven
Come down here and make your presence known
We can't do it on our own
The lunatics let run the asylum
How can we find peace inside your home
When you can't trust your own
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[Chorus 3]
This is the city that raised me
With the religion they gave me
Now I'm old enough to know my own mind
But it was leaving that saved me
I've seen so much that has changed me
So just break with your past
Feed your own mind
Cos' this Irish son has moved with the times
Cos' this Irish son has moved with the times