Magic Nights In The Lobby Bar

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所属专辑:So Far So Good, Like The Best Of

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Magic Nights In The Lobby Bar - John Spillane

作曲:John Spillane/Ricky Lynch/Ger Wolfe

They were magic nights in the lobby bar

With Brendan ring playing Madame Bonaparte's

Every note that the piper would play

Would send me away send me away

Away through the window away

through the rain

Away cross the city away in the air

To a field by a river where

the trees are so green

The deepest of green that you've ever seen

Where once you have been

you can go back again

You can go any time you can go any time

Cause it's only in your mind

They were magic nights in the lobby bar

With Ricky lynch and his golden guitar

Singing autumn in Mayfield

and the barley was ripe

And the harvest moon hung low in the sky

We were children and our mothers were young

And fathers were tall and kind

And every word that Ricky would play

Would send me away send me away

Away through the window away

through the rain

Away cross the city away in the air

To a field by a river where

the trees are so green

The deepest of green you've ever seen

Where once you have been

you can go back again

You can go any time you can go any time

Cause it's only in your mind

They were magic nights in the lobby bar

When ger Wolfe would sing like a lark

Singing winter on holly call on the hanger road

I am the blood of Erin spilt in an empty cave

I am the flower of Ireland out

on the drifting wave

I am the lark of Mayfield tumbling down the hill

I am the child of summer

I can remember you still

And every word that ger would say

Would send me away send me away

Away through the window away

through the rain

On a carriage of music away in the air

To a field by a river where

the trees are so green

The deepest of green that you've ever seen

Where once you have been

you can go back again

You can go any time you can go any time

Cause it's only in your mind

It was autumn in Mayfield

and the barley was ripe

And the harvest moon hung low in the sky

We were children

and our mothers were young

And fathers were tall and kind

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