Текст песни Mary Black - Song for Ireland
Mary Black - Song for Ireland слова песни
Walking all the day, near tall towersWhere falcons build their nestsSiver winged they fly,They know the call of freedom in their breastsSaw black head against the skyWith twisted rocks that run down to the seaLiving on your western shore,Saw summer sunsets, asked for moreI stood by your atlantic seaAnd sang a song for irelandTalking all the day with true friendsWho try to make you stayTelling jokes and news,Singing songs to pass the night awayWatched the galway salmon runLike silver dancing darting in the sunLiving on your western shoreSaw summer sunsets, asked for moreI stood by your atlantic seaAnd sang a song for irelandDrinking all the day in old pubsWhere fiddlers love to playSomeone touched the bow,He played a reelIt seemed so fine and gayStood on dingle beachAnd cast in wild foam we found atlantic bassLiving on your western shore,Saw summer sunsets asked for moreI stood by your atlantic seaAnd sang a song for irelandDreaming in the night I saw a landWhere no man had to fightWaking in your dawnI saw you crying in the morning lightLying where the falcons fly,They twist and turn all in you eer blue skyLiving on your western shore,Saw summer sunsets asked for moreI stood by your atlantic seaAnd sang a song for ireland