I can hear her heart beat for a thousand miles. And the heavens open up every time she smiles. And when I come to her that's just where I belong. Yet I'm running to her like a rivers song.
And I'm caught one more time. Up on Cyprus Avenue. And I'm caught one more time. Up on Cyprus Avenue. And I'm conquered in a car seat. Not a thing that I can do.
Well, I'm caught one more time. Up on Cyprus Avenue. Caught one more time. Up on Cyprus Avenue. . And I'm conquered in a car seat. Not a thing that I can do.
I'll be waiting. I'll be waiting on that shore. To hear the cry for home. You won't have to worry anymore. . When you hear the cry for home. When you hear, hear the call.
I can hear her heart beat from a thousand miles. And the heaven opens everytime she smiles. And when I come to her that's where I belong. Yet I run into her like a river's song.
All the people were waiting for Crazy Face. He said he'd meet them at his favourite place. Dressed in black satin, white linen and lace. With his head held high and a smile on his face.
I can hear her heart beat from a thousand miles. And the heaven opens everytime she smiles. And when I come to her that's where I belong. Yet I run into her like a river's song.
Puerto rican nursery rhymes. angels in the snow and thyme. and i'm keeping my mind on that rose. in a church in spanish harlem. Got watchtowers and awakes for free.
Contacting my angel, contacting my angel. She's the one, she's the one, that satisfies. Contacting my angel she's the one that satisfies. She's the one that I adore.
Coming down from Downpatrick. Stopping off at St. John's Point. Out all day birdwatching. And the craic was good. Stopped off at Strangford Lough. Early in the morning.
By the side of the tracks where the train goes by. The wind and the rain will catch you, you will sigh. Deep in your heart. Then you'll come a-running to me.
By the side of the tracks where the train goes by. The wind and the rain will catch you, you will sigh. Deep in your heart. Then you'll come a-running to me.
I waited for you. you waited for me. that it seemed like, seemed like a mighty long time. Baby i had to have you. oh, i had to have you. come rain, rain or shine.
Van morrison - cleaning windows. Oh, the smell of the bakery from across the street. got in my nose. as we carried our ladders down the street. with the wrought-iron gate rows.
Chicka-cho.. Chicka-cho.. Chicka-cho.. Chicka-chicka-chicka, chicka-cho.. Chicka-cho.. Chicka-cho.. Chicka-chicka-chick-oooh, chicka-cho, chicka-cho, chicka-cho, chicka-cho, chicka-cho, chicka-cho..
You wired the trains and went back home to St. Claire's shores. Before you became a spark down at the yard. You were passing through those hungry years alone.
We've got to put our heads together. I'm sure that we can work it out. I'm weighin' up the situation. And checkin' it out. . Takin' it further. Takin' it further.
When Lewellyn comes around. And he goes through Market Town. You'll be on the Celtic Ray. Are you ready?. . When McMannus comes around. On his early morning rounds.
If I don't see you through the week. See you through the window. See you next time that we're talking on the telephone. And don't see you in that Indian summer.
I'm carryin' a torch for you. I'm carryin' a torch. You know how much it costs. To keep carryin' a torch. . Flame of love it burns so bright. That is my desire.