| Song | I Would Bring You Ireland |
| Artist | Nanci Griffith |
| Album | One Fair Summer Evening [live] |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作词 : Griffith | |
| Song I Would Bring You Ireland | |
| I would bring you Ireland | |
| The cool sweet of the Dublin rain | |
| If you would keep my heart for me | |
| In the quiet of your Texas days | |
| And my old friend, will you shelter me from pain | |
| In return I'd bring you Ireland | |
| One day I'll build a tower | |
| High upon my Texas plains | |
| I can see from coast to coast | |
| On hot platinum summer days | |
| When the dust is still, and the cotton prays for rain | |
| And the thirsty passers-by wonder why they came | |
| I dreamed of Amarillo | |
| On a foreign night in Dublin | |
| The dust was on my pillow | |
| When the raindrops started falling | |
| In a hotel window, where I could see his rainbow | |
| And I thought I'd send my heart to you | |
| Cause that's the way the wind blows | |
| And I'll reclaim my heart one day | |
| We'll sit and watch your children play | |
| And I will bring you lullabies | |
| From the Emerald Isles for back porch days | |
| And my old friend we will always meet again | |
| And I will bring you Ireland | |
| I will bring you Ireland | |
| I would bring you Ireland |
| zuo ci : Griffith | |
| Song I Would Bring You Ireland | |
| I would bring you Ireland | |
| The cool sweet of the Dublin rain | |
| If you would keep my heart for me | |
| In the quiet of your Texas days | |
| And my old friend, will you shelter me from pain | |
| In return I' d bring you Ireland | |
| One day I' ll build a tower | |
| High upon my Texas plains | |
| I can see from coast to coast | |
| On hot platinum summer days | |
| When the dust is still, and the cotton prays for rain | |
| And the thirsty passersby wonder why they came | |
| I dreamed of Amarillo | |
| On a foreign night in Dublin | |
| The dust was on my pillow | |
| When the raindrops started falling | |
| In a hotel window, where I could see his rainbow | |
| And I thought I' d send my heart to you | |
| Cause that' s the way the wind blows | |
| And I' ll reclaim my heart one day | |
| We' ll sit and watch your children play | |
| And I will bring you lullabies | |
| From the Emerald Isles for back porch days | |
| And my old friend we will always meet again | |
| And I will bring you Ireland | |
| I will bring you Ireland | |
| I would bring you Ireland |
| zuò cí : Griffith | |
| Song I Would Bring You Ireland | |
| I would bring you Ireland | |
| The cool sweet of the Dublin rain | |
| If you would keep my heart for me | |
| In the quiet of your Texas days | |
| And my old friend, will you shelter me from pain | |
| In return I' d bring you Ireland | |
| One day I' ll build a tower | |
| High upon my Texas plains | |
| I can see from coast to coast | |
| On hot platinum summer days | |
| When the dust is still, and the cotton prays for rain | |
| And the thirsty passersby wonder why they came | |
| I dreamed of Amarillo | |
| On a foreign night in Dublin | |
| The dust was on my pillow | |
| When the raindrops started falling | |
| In a hotel window, where I could see his rainbow | |
| And I thought I' d send my heart to you | |
| Cause that' s the way the wind blows | |
| And I' ll reclaim my heart one day | |
| We' ll sit and watch your children play | |
| And I will bring you lullabies | |
| From the Emerald Isles for back porch days | |
| And my old friend we will always meet again | |
| And I will bring you Ireland | |
| I will bring you Ireland | |
| I would bring you Ireland |