London Irish歌词由Kevee Lynch演唱,出自专辑《A Life To Be Remembered》,下面是《London Irish》完整版歌词!
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The land was green and plenty, but the money had run dry
A teenager I left that place with a tear upon my eye.
I came and lived in London it seemed so far away.
I’d write and tall my mammy, back home I’d come one day.
My life did start in London I met up with a man.
Cinema and dancing and boozing from a can
We gave birth to a nation that would grow up in this town.
They called them London Irish there is no finer clan.
Don’t forget where you came from
As you stroll along your way
A big green heart inside of you
Burns brighter every day.
3RD and 4th generations might sway amidst the breeze.
Drunken uncle fellows will set your mind at ease.
Your family came from Ireland remember what you hold.
A heart of green inside of you will last until your old
Your nan she blazed a path for you and you must never hide
Now sing a song heart open wide.
And share your Irish love inside
Oh, the bars in Dublin the courage that you gave
For me to journey far away I’ll take it to my grave
And when the son is setting and if you remember me
I lived a life of sweetest dreams and that I’ll leave to thee.
Until I died until I died today Until I died until I died today
Until I died until I died today Until I died until I died today
Oh, the bars in Dublin the courage that you gave
For me to journey far away I’ll take it to my grave
And when the son is setting and if you remember me
I lived a life of sweetest dreams and that I’ll leave to thee.
Oh, the bars in Dublin the courage that you gave
For me to journey far away I’ll take it to my grave
And when the son is setting and if you remember me
I lived a life of sweetest dreams and that I’ll leave to thee.
Until I died until I died today Until I died until I died today
Until I died until I died today Until I died until I died today
Oh, the bars in Dublin the courage that you gave
For me to journey far away I’ll take it to my grave
And when the son is setting and if you remember me
I lived a life of sweetest dreams and that I’ll leave to thee.
Oh, the bars in Dublin the courage that you gave
For me to journey far away I’ll take it to my grave
And when the son is setting and if you remember me
I lived a life of sweetest dreams and that I’ll leave to thee.
The land was green and plenty, but the money had run dry
A teenager I left that place with a tear upon my eye.
I came and lived in London it seemed so far away.
I’d write and tall my mammy, back home I’d come one day.