paroles de chanson Song for Ireland - Donna Taggart
Walking
all
the
day
near
tall
towers
where
falcons
build
their
nests.
Silver
winged
they
fly,
they
know
the
call
of
freedom
in
their
breasts.
Soar
black
head
against
the
sky,
between
the
rocks
that
run
down
to
the
sea.
Living
on
your
western
shore,
saw
summer
sunsets,
asked
for
more.
I
stood
by
your
atlantic
sea
and
sang
a
song
for
ireland.
Talking
all
the
day
with
true
friends,
who
try
to
make
you
stay.
Telling
jokes
and
news,
singing
songs
to
pass
the
night
away.
Watched
the
Galway
salmon
run
like
silver
dancing
darting
in
the
sun.
Living
on
your
western
shore,
saw
summer
sunsets,
asked
for
more.
I
stood
by
your
atlantic
sea
and
sang
a
song
for
ireland.
Drinking
all
the
day
on
old
pubs
where
fiddlers
love
to
play.
Someone
touched
the
bow,
he
played
a
reel,
it
seemed
so
fine
and
gay.
Stood
on
Dingle
beach
and
cast,
in
wild
foam
we
found
atlantic
bass.
Living
on
your
western
shore,
saw
summer
sunsets,
asked
for
more.
I
stood
by
your
atlantic
sea
and
sang
a
song
for
ireland.
Dreaming
in
the
night,
i
saw
a
land
where
no
man
had
to
fight.
Waking
in
your
dawn,
i
saw
you
crying
in
the
morning
light.
Lying
where
the
falcons
fly,
they
twist
and
turn
all
in
you
e'er
blue
sky.
Living
on
your
western
shore,
saw
summer
sunsets,
asked
for
more.
I
stood
by
your
atlantic
sea
and
i
sang
a
song
for
ireland.
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