Lyrics When Irish Eyes Are Smiling - John McCormack
There's
a
tear
in
your
eye,
And
I'm
wondering
why,
For
it
never
should
be
there
at
all.
With
such
pow'r
in
your
smile,
Sure
a
stone
you'd
beguile,
So
there's
never
a
teardrop
should
fall.
When
your
sweet
lilting
laughter's
Like
some
fairy
song,
And
your
eyes
twinkle
bright
as
can
be;
You
should
laugh
all
the
while
And
all
other
times
smile,
And
now,
smile
a
smile
for
me.
When
Irish
eyes
are
smiling,
Sure,
'tis
like
the
morn
in
Spring.
In
the
lilt
of
Irish
laughter
You
can
hear
the
angels
sing.
When
Irish
hearts
are
happy,
All
the
world
seems
bright
and
gay.
And
when
Irish
eyes
are
smiling,
Sure,
they
steal
your
heart
away.
For
your
smile
is
a
part
Of
the
love
in
your
heart,
And
it
makes
even
sunshine
more
bright.
Like
the
linnet's
sweet
song,
Crooning
all
the
day
long,
Comes
your
laughter
and
light.
For
the
springtime
of
life
Is
the
sweetest
of
all
There
is
ne'er
a
real
care
or
regret;
And
while
springtime
is
ours
Throughout
all
of
youth's
hours,
Let
us
smile
each
chance
we
get.
1 When Irish Eyes Are Smiling
2 Kathleen Mavourneen
3 The Garden Where the Praties Grow
4 Padraic the Fiddler
5 The Londonderry Air
6 The Snowy Breasted Pearl
7 Loves Old Sweet Song
8 Norah O'neale
9 Mother Machree
10 The Bard of Armagh
11 The Harp That Once Thro' Tara's Halls
12 My Dark Rosaleen
13 My Irish Song of Songs
14 Eileen Alannah
15 Kitty My Love
16 The Irish Emigrant
17 The Star of County Down
18 The Low Back'd Car
19 Mother in Ireland
20 The Foggy Dew
21 The Ballynure Ballad
22 Where the River Shannon Flows
23 The Rose of Tralee
24 By the Short Cut to the Roses
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