Euro-Country
by CMAT

Album: Euro-Country (2025)
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  • Cad is gá dom a dhéanamh mura bhfuil mé ag bualadh leat?
    Tá ceann folamh agam, yah, agus pearsantacht nua
    Eirím níos dofheicthe, is tú imithe, ó mo shaol
    Níl aon rud fágtha sa scátháin
    An mbeidh mé álainn mhaol?
    Yeah

    I went away to come back
    Like a prodigal Christian
    I lost a little weight, yeah, and gained it back when I missed him
    I learned a lot from my being here
    How I had to be on my own, yeah
    And now I feel just like Cú Chulainn, I feel like Kerry Katona

    My Euro, Euro, Euro Country
    (The mam and the dad)
    My Euro, Euro, Euro Country
    (The present is past)
    Everything I thought that I could be
    (He cut it in half)
    My Euro, Euro, Euro Country
    (I do all he asks)

    I never understood what this way of living could do to me
    All the mooching 'round shops, and the lack of identity
    So tryna bе what he wasn't born, all this pop star USA
    I think we're gonna diе trying, I wish we weren't this way

    My Euro, Euro, Euro Country
    (The mam and the dad)
    My Euro, Euro, Euro Country
    (The present is past)
    Everything I thought that I could be
    (He cut it in half)
    My Euro, Euro, Euro Country

    All the big boys
    All the Berties
    All the envelopes, yeah, they hurt me
    I was twelve when the das started killing themselves all around me
    And it was normal
    Building houses
    That stay empty even now, yeah
    And no one says it out loud, but I know it can be better if we hound it

    My Euro, Euro, Euro Country
    (The mam and the dad)
    My Euro, Euro, Euro Country
    (The present is past)
    Everything I thought that I could be
    (He cut it in half)
    My Euro, Euro, Euro Country
    (I do all he asks)

    My Euro, Euro, Euro Country
    (I do all he asks)

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    Hey
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    Hey Writer/s: Ciara Mary-Alice Thompson, Oliver Deakin
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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