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There Is A World

by Cormac O Caoimh

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There is a world That you let me in That I love being in That you only let me in sometimes Walk Always changing speed Skip Life's complexities Run With just fun There's no fear Grinning from ear to ear I'm going to ride that car Up the ramp And over the hill I'm going to catch that star The one that shines In you mind And shines bright For awhile and then falls And when you fall You quickly rise Anger and tears Magically disappear With just joy in your eyes Can I join that joy awhile All that you taught me All that you teach me All that you taught me All that you teach me Your world is better than ours There is a world That you let me in That I love being in That you only let me in sometimes Love Like no other love Trust A bit too much Live Like there is Only now Teach me your way and how Im going to ride that car...
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The new single from the forthcoming album (Where The World Begins). Hopefully that album will be out in October

Plus an extra song (The B-Side)
A new version of the song Remember When We Didn't Kiss (originally on the A New Season For Love album in 2012 )

And was thrilled that Justin Cullen (from my favourite band Frankenstein Bolts) did a mighty mix of it (and played bass and did drum programming)

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released August 25, 2023

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Cormac O Caoimh Cork, Ireland

What do…
A honeyed whiskey drink,
A fine cognac on a cold winter’s eve
A warm woolly jumper in muted earthy colours
A colour .. a rich mahogany warm and beautiful
and a water color painting all have in common???
They have all been used in reviews to describe Cormac O Caoimh's 2012 album. He did 3 better since then

"Beautiful beyond words" - Mutant Space

"There is true magic here" - Folk Words
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