paroles de chanson Galway Bay - Celtic Woman
If
you
ever
go
across
the
sea
to
Ireland,
Then
maybe
at
the
closing
of
your
day,
You
can
sit
and
watch
the
moon
rise
over
Claddagh,
And
see
the
sun
go
down
on
Galway
Bay.
Just
to
hear
again
the
ripple
of
the
trout
stream,
The
women
in
the
meadow
making
hay,
Just
to
sit
beside
the
turf
fire
in
a
cabin,
And
watch
the
barefoot
gosoons
as
they
play.
Ooooh...
For
the
breezes
blowing
o′er
the
sea's
from
Ireland,
Are
perfumed
by
the
heather
as
they
blow,
And
the
women
in
the
uplands
digging
praties,
Speak
a
language
that
the
strangers
do
not
know.
Yet
the
strangers
came
and
tried
to
teach
us
their
ways,
And
they
scorned
us
just
for
being
what
we
are,
But
they
might
as
well
go
chasin
after
moon
beams,
Or
light
a
penny
candle
from
a
star.
And
if
there′s
gonna
be
a
life
here
after,
And
faith
somehow
I'm
sure
there's
gonna
be,
I
will
ask
my
God
to
let
me
make
my
Heaven,
In
that
dear
land
across
the
Irish
sea.
I
will
ask
my
God
to
let
me
make
my
Heaven,
In
my
dear
land
across
the
Irish
sea.
Oooooooh...
In
my
dear
land
across
the
Irish
sea.
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