Lyrics Isle of Innisfree - Celtic Woman , Performance Artist
I've
met
some
folks
who
say
that
I'm
a
dreamer,
And
I've
no
doubt
there's
truth
in
what
they
say,
But
sure
a
body's
bound
to
be
a
dreamer,
When
all
the
things
he
loves
are
far
away.
And
precious
things
are
dreams
unto
an
exile.
They
take
him
o'er
the
land
across
the
sea
Especially
when
it
happens
he's
an
exile,
From
that
dear
lovely
Isle
of
Inisfree.
And
when
the
moonlight
peeps
across
the
rooftops,
Of
this
great
city,
wondrous
though
it
be,
I
scarcely
feel
its
wonder
or
its
laughter...
I'm
once
again
back
home
in
Inisfree.
I
wander
o'er
green
hills
through
dreamy
valleys,
And
find
a
peace
no
other
land
would
know.
I
hear
the
birds
make
music
fit
for
angels,
And
watch
the
rivers
laughing
as
they
flow.
And
then
into
a
humble
shack
I
wander
My
dear
old
home
and
tenderly
behold,
The
folks
I
love
around
the
turf
fire,
gathered.
On
bended
knees,
their
rosary
is
told.
But
dreams
don't
last
Though
dreams
are
not
forgotten
And
soon
I'm
back
to
stern
reality.
But
though
they
pave
the
footways
here
with
gold
dust,
I
still
would
choose
my
Isle
of
Inisfree.
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