Lyrics Christy Moore

Christy Moore

Mercy

We used to sit and watch the kids belly flop divin' in the river

Share a bottle a scrumpy by the neck, lie in the sun and you'd make me laugh

Take of early and head on home to get dolled up for the Casino

We'd head out lookin' all shiny and new, we were Teddyboys we had to be cool

Later that night we'd go down to Mario's for fish and chips and vinegar

A smile for the camera man got me and you in a photograph

But time goes on and on and nothin' beautiful lasts forever

I know what you've done and what you've been through

But I don't understand why you do what you do

I give you my hand, it's a hand you can hold on to

Mercy, mercy, mercy, mercy

We drifted apart and you grew strange, you were more into whisky then women

The first time you got lifted you loved it, you wrote your own epitaph

Here lies a wanted man, couldn't take the rules when they hit him

Here lies a man with an attitude and a Polaroid shot of a hand he could hold onto

Mercy, mercy, mercy, mercy

The older you get the harder it bites, when you fight you go kamikaze

It hurts so bad to see you fall back from your tender ways

Now all you've got is in a police bag beside a row of walkie-talkies on the mantlepiece

I know what you've done and what you've been through

But I don't understand why you do what you do what you do

I give you my hand it's a hand you can hold onto

Mercy, mercy, mercy, mercy