Lyrics

The moonlight on the Shannon Is a sight to see The sunlight on Kilarny's inn Means home sweet home to me. Of natures many blessing On this emerald isle I'd give them all to see again Your smiling Irish eyes. To stroll again through Ansun's land And see the water fall To sleep beneath misage hills In dear old Donegal. Or walk the shores on Erin And hear the seagulls cry But most of all to look into Your lovely Irish eyes. To hear again those standing bells Ringing heavenly Beside the laughing water Of your lovely lee. Or listen to the ocean And the wind that sighs But most of all to see again Your smiling Irish eyes. --- Instrumental --- In dreams I see your angel's wings That breaks my lonely heart The memory when I told you We would have to part. I can't forget that morning When we said goodbye I can't forget those teardrops In you Irish eyes I love you and I need you My lovely Irish eyes...
Writer(s): Hank Locklin, George Carroll Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
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