Lyrics Belfast - Elton John
Deep
inside
My
soul
fights
a
war
I
can't
explain
I
can't
cross
over
any
more
All
I
see
are
dirty
faces
Rain
and
wire
And
common
sense
in
pieces
But
I
try
to
see
through
Irish
eyes,
Belfast
Look
outside
Summer's
lost
and
gone
It's
a
long
walk
On
a
street
of
right
and
wrong
In
every
inch
of
sadness
Rock
and
tanks
Go
hand
in
hand
with
madness
But
I
never
saw
a
braver
place,
Belfast
And
it's
sad
when
they
sing
And
hollow
ears
listen
Of
smokin
black
roses
On
the
streets
of
Belfast
And
so
say
your
lovers
From
under
the
flowers
Every
foot
of
this
world
Needs
an
inch
of
Belfast
Who's
to
say
On
whom
Heaven
smiles
Our
different
ways
We
try
harder
to
recognize
No
more
enchanted
evenings
The
pubs
are
closed
And
all
the
ghosts
are
leaving
But
you'll
never
let
them
shut
you
down,
Belfast
And
it's
sad
when
they
sing
And
hollow
ears
listen
Of
smokin
black
roses
On
the
streets
of
Belfast
And
so
say
your
lovers
From
under
the
flowers
Every
foot
of
this
world
Needs
an
inch
of
Belfast
The
enemy
is
not
at
home
A
jealous
green
Streaks
down
this
faulty
diamond
No
bloody
boots
or
crucifix
Can
ever
hope
to
split
this
emerald
island
But
I
never
saw
a
braver
place,
Belfast
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