always having problems
it means "forever" - without end. The "and a day" suffix is merely a way of emphasizing the idea of "forever".
you will never go back to it
This phrase is in Polish and it means "I will always love you."
your want to stay there forever
"Éirinn go brách" means "Ireland forever".
"Hard on" means right on top of -- as in "hard on the heels" means right on top on one's heels, or behind one. The phrase "hard on" is also a slang term meaning that a man is sexually aroused.
"a cairde" means "her friends"
a person , place or a thing that has a special place in someones heart.
"teaghlach gu bràth" means "family forever"
"Temporary forever" is an oxymoron, as the term "temporary" implies something that is not permanent, while "forever" suggests something that is eternal or everlasting. In essence, it is a contradictory phrase that does not have a clear or logical meaning in standard English usage.
>as blind as a bat>as hard as nails>as wise as an owl?
i think it means i walk in the place as a club for example BUT not to the place