It was one of those days
When to shine was of no value
One of those days
When the language had no grace
We were miles apart
And I stood there with my head spinning
Just another poor soul
Trying hard not to lose faith
We had it engraved
We had the key to a union
But you wanted more
So we both kept on losing
Fat valley of pain
Fat valley of pain inside
And this pain will not end
'cause loving you is what I was made for
You were like one of those rainbows
We glimpse for a few seconds
One of those dreams
That could last for a life long
Now I'm quizzing myself
And it's always the same question
Is it wrong to believe
When the feeling so so strong?
We had engraved
We had the key to a union
But you wanted more
So we both kept on losing
It's an ill-kept secret
That something here's going wrong
Oh but my helpless feelings
They keep on leading me on
Fat valley of pain
Fat valley of pain inside
And this pain will not end
'cause loving you is what I was made for
Fat valley of pain
Mary Black is an Irish singer-songwriter considered one of the most important voices in traditional Irish folk music. Born in Dublin in 1953, she began her musical career in the 1970s, collaborating with several Irish folk artists. Her powerful and emotive voice, along with her authentic interpretation of both traditional and original songs, has made her an iconic figure in Irish music. Among her most famous songs are "No More Auction Block", "The Black Velvet Band" and "The Parting Glass". Throughout her career, she has released numerous albums, including "Mary Black" (1987), "A Woman's Heart" (1992) and "The Journey" (2003). Mary Black has been awarded several accolades for her music, including a lifetime achievement award at the Meteor Music Awards in 2006.
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