Текст песни My Heart Is in Ireland - The Wolfe Tones
In
the
East
End
of
London,
I
met
an
old
man.
He
kept
a
bar
called
the
Horses
and
Tram.
"My
parents
were
Irish.
They
loved
that
dear
land,"
The
Cockney,
he
smiled,
then
he
shook
my
old
hand.
"My
heart
is
in
Ireland,
it′s
there
I
long
to
be.
Her
hills
and
her
valleys
are
calling
to
me.
Though
born
here
in
this
land,
my
heart
is
in
Ireland.
The
land
of
the
old
folks
is
calling
to
me."
Near
a
coal
mine
in
Wales,
by
a
roadside
cafe,
A
young
girl
came
smiling,
and
to
me
did
say,
"Well,
my
folks
are
from
Ireland.
My
Da',
he
hopes
one
day
When
he
leaves
the
mines,
sure
we′ll
go
back
to
stay."
"My
heart
is
in
Ireland,
it's
there
I
long
to
be.
Her
hills
and
her
valleys
are
calling
to
me.
Though
born
here
in
this
land,
my
heart
is
in
Ireland.
The
land
of
the
old
folks
is
calling
to
me."
Then
I
went
through
the
Midlands,
through
each
city
and
town.
I
found
there
were
Irish
in
each
place
I
roamed.
And
I
drank
and
I
sang
at
a
pub
they
call
the
Crown.
With
the
Birmingham
irish,
we
sang
songs
of
home.
"My
heart
is
in
Ireland,
it's
there
I
long
to
be.
Her
hills
and
her
valleys
are
calling
to
me.
Though
born
here
in
this
land,
my
heart
is
in
Ireland.
The
land
of
the
old
folks
is
calling
to
me."
Then
I
went
north
to
Scotland,
to
Glasgow
on
the
Clyde.
I
met
with
some
young
lads.
They
said,
"Celtic′s
our
side.
All
our
folks
are
from
Ireland,
the
island
of
the
green.
A
country
we
love,
but
a
place
we′ve
not
seen."
"My
heart
is
in
Ireland,
it's
there
I
long
to
be.
Her
hills
and
her
valleys
are
calling
to
me.
Though
born
here
in
this
land,
my
heart
is
in
Ireland.
The
land
of
the
old
folks
is
calling
to
me."
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