Lyrics

All the lights of London are far behind The thoughts of homeland are crowding my mind Familiar places come in to view I see my home now, soon I'll see you We'll talk to the old folks, how they're getting on Treat them to late nights, sing a few songs We'll talk of the neighbors and life in the town There's so much to tell them of the days fly around 'Cause this is my homeland, the place I was born in No matter where I roam, it's in my soul My feet may wander a thousand places My heart will lead me back home to my Donegal And then tomorrow, we'll take a walk Down to St. Marys to a sheltered spot And we'll kneel and pray there for the ones that have gone And hope they're proud of, their wandering son 'Cause this is my homeland, the place I was born in No matter where I roam, it's in my soul 'Cause my feet may wander a thousand places My heart will lead me back home to my Donegal It's time when I want you to do us a little favour If you have a mobile phone down there We'd love you to get it out of your pockets and turn the lights on We wanna see all those mobiles with the lights, lightin' all the Marquee in Cork tonight Come on Oh, that's the job If you know, let's hear you sing This is my homeland, the place I was born in No matter where I roam, it's in my soul My feet may wander a thousand places But my heart will lead me back home to my Donegal Yes, my heart will lead me back home to my Donegal Hands in the air I wrote this little song about a aear ago And I would love to dedicate it to my family And to all of you lovely people And the fans who've travelled to come and see me over the last few years It means so, so much
Writer(s): Patsy Cavanagh Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
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