| Song | Eyes of Ireland |
| Artist | Camel |
| Album | Harbour of Tears |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作词 : Hoover, Latimer | |
| Latimer/Hoover | |
| Listen now boys, my grandmother said - | |
| I'll tell you a story and then off to bed. | |
| There once was a time, we lived off the land. | |
| Harvest would come, and we all lent a hand | |
| But winds blew our lives, and scattered our seeds. | |
| Changing the landscape, from flowers to weeds. | |
| See in the graveyard the families gone. | |
| The grandest of tombstones carry them on... | |
| When you sail from the | |
| Harbour, It's your last eyes of | |
| Ireland. We tended the fire, and faeries appeased the flame never died until we had to leave. | |
| And when we were gone, the house tumbled down and covered our footprints, we'd left on the ground. | |
| When you sail from the | |
| Harbour, It's your last eyes of | |
| Ireland. My eyes are now tired and no longer see. | |
| But visions of | |
| Ireland linger in me. | |
| So carry your past in the rooms of your heart and you'll never he empty of love when you part | |
| When you sail from the | |
| Harbour, It's your last eyes of | |
| Ireland. |
| zuo ci : Hoover, Latimer | |
| Latimer Hoover | |
| Listen now boys, my grandmother said | |
| I' ll tell you a story and then off to bed. | |
| There once was a time, we lived off the land. | |
| Harvest would come, and we all lent a hand | |
| But winds blew our lives, and scattered our seeds. | |
| Changing the landscape, from flowers to weeds. | |
| See in the graveyard the families gone. | |
| The grandest of tombstones carry them on... | |
| When you sail from the | |
| Harbour, It' s your last eyes of | |
| Ireland. We tended the fire, and faeries appeased the flame never died until we had to leave. | |
| And when we were gone, the house tumbled down and covered our footprints, we' d left on the ground. | |
| When you sail from the | |
| Harbour, It' s your last eyes of | |
| Ireland. My eyes are now tired and no longer see. | |
| But visions of | |
| Ireland linger in me. | |
| So carry your past in the rooms of your heart and you' ll never he empty of love when you part | |
| When you sail from the | |
| Harbour, It' s your last eyes of | |
| Ireland. |
| zuò cí : Hoover, Latimer | |
| Latimer Hoover | |
| Listen now boys, my grandmother said | |
| I' ll tell you a story and then off to bed. | |
| There once was a time, we lived off the land. | |
| Harvest would come, and we all lent a hand | |
| But winds blew our lives, and scattered our seeds. | |
| Changing the landscape, from flowers to weeds. | |
| See in the graveyard the families gone. | |
| The grandest of tombstones carry them on... | |
| When you sail from the | |
| Harbour, It' s your last eyes of | |
| Ireland. We tended the fire, and faeries appeased the flame never died until we had to leave. | |
| And when we were gone, the house tumbled down and covered our footprints, we' d left on the ground. | |
| When you sail from the | |
| Harbour, It' s your last eyes of | |
| Ireland. My eyes are now tired and no longer see. | |
| But visions of | |
| Ireland linger in me. | |
| So carry your past in the rooms of your heart and you' ll never he empty of love when you part | |
| When you sail from the | |
| Harbour, It' s your last eyes of | |
| Ireland. |