Lyrics Song of Ireland - Eddie Rabbitt
I
remember
daddy
playing
on
the
violin,
Jigs
and
reels
that
he
brought
from
Ireland.
And
I'm
the
first
born
in
America,
my
friend.
I
have
never
been
there
but
someday
I'll
take
a
trip.
I'll
cross
the
ocean
on
a
big
long
silver
ship.
Hear
them
sing
those
songs
I
learned
from
Mama's
knee;
I
just
close
my
eyes
and
I
can
almost
see,
Those
shamrock
hills
and
those
forty
shades
of
green.
And
the
roots
that
tie
me
to
a
land
I've
never
known...
are
Calling
me
home,
are
calling
me
home.
Sun
shines
through
my
window
here
in
Tennessee.
God
sure
made
this
a
pretty
place
to
be.
But
sometimes
it
just
don't
feel
like
home
to
me.
So
I
close
my
eyes
and
I
can
almost
see
those
shamrock
Hills
and
those
forty
shades
of
green.
And
the
roots
that
tie
me
to
a
land
I've
never
known
Are
calling
me
home.
Are
calling
me
home.
Are
calling
me
home.
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