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There Must Be A Catch

from There Must Be A Catch by Cormac O Caoimh

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The good days outnumber the bad
The time for thinking talking about sad times has past
The cold still comes, but the fire’s on
I hope it lasts long. I hope it lasts long

Ive been thinking lifes not so bad at last
There must be a catch

The cut I hid is open and the broken wound healed
The bricks that hit still sting about but my skins sealed with a shield
I swig swill swim the water I was drowning in
I hope it wont wear thin I hope it wont wear thin

Ive been thinking lifes not so bad at last
There must be a catch
(Catch me, If I get caught out
Catch me, I've been caught out)

The good days outnumber the bad
The time for thinking talking about sad times has past
The cold still comes but I know what flint and flame becomes
Feel the fire blossom. Feel the fire blossom

Ive been thinking lifes not so bad at last
There must be a catch
(Catch me, If I get caught out
Catch me, I've been caught out
If there must be a catch, catch me)

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from There Must Be A Catch, released May 27, 2022
Cormac: Vocals & Guitars
Aoife Regan: Vocals
Fergal O'Leary: Bass

Mixed By Adam Whittaker at mixedbyadam.com
Mastered by Hafod Mastering

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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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