歌曲 | O'Donegal |
歌手 | Ian Dury |
专辑 | The Bus Driver's Prayer and Other Stories |
作词 : Dury, Gallagher | |
Fresh mist on the morning and tears in my eyes | |
I'm back for the dawning of Donegal skies | |
My life in the city seems light years away | |
When I see the Blue Mountains from Ballybofey | |
Where the wanderers welcome is kindest of all | |
I've come back to my darling, my sweet Donegal | |
We'll meet at the cross on the Rathmullen Road | |
Where the sight of Lough Swilly is a beauty bestowed | |
As we're counting our blessings away from the throng | |
We will hear the wild birds sing their Donegal song | |
Where the stranger is welcome to a true free-for-all | |
They named you, my darling, my brave Donegal | |
I raise up my glass at the end of the day | |
God bless every sunset o'er Donegal Bay | |
Sure nothing is sweeter wherever I roam | |
As the smell of the turf of my Donegal home | |
Where there's always a welcome and a how-d'you-my-call | |
Forever my darling, my sweet Donegal | |
Forever my darling, my sweet Donegal |
zuò cí : Dury, Gallagher | |
Fresh mist on the morning and tears in my eyes | |
I' m back for the dawning of Donegal skies | |
My life in the city seems light years away | |
When I see the Blue Mountains from Ballybofey | |
Where the wanderers welcome is kindest of all | |
I' ve come back to my darling, my sweet Donegal | |
We' ll meet at the cross on the Rathmullen Road | |
Where the sight of Lough Swilly is a beauty bestowed | |
As we' re counting our blessings away from the throng | |
We will hear the wild birds sing their Donegal song | |
Where the stranger is welcome to a true freeforall | |
They named you, my darling, my brave Donegal | |
I raise up my glass at the end of the day | |
God bless every sunset o' er Donegal Bay | |
Sure nothing is sweeter wherever I roam | |
As the smell of the turf of my Donegal home | |
Where there' s always a welcome and a howd' youmycall | |
Forever my darling, my sweet Donegal | |
Forever my darling, my sweet Donegal |