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Summertime In Ireland    (1987)

I woke up this morning another sunny morning
Thinking "Gee, it's good to be alive"
Pulling back the curtains, knowing that for certain
It's going to be another lovely day

Strolling through the hedgerows my true love on my arm
Hear the songbirds singing in the trees
Walking down the country lanes in the afternoon
See the lambs a-playing in the fields

Cause it's summertime again, the winter days are over
Flowers they are growing in the garden once again
The roses they are blooming, the trees no longer bare
Cause it's summertime in Ireland, and I'm so glad to be there

If you're living here in Ireland, it's sights like this you'll see
With scenery that is beyond compare
And my favorite time of year is when the summer's here
The best of all the seasons I declare

Cause it's summertime again, the winter days are over
Flowers they are growing in the garden once again
The roses they are blooming, the trees no longer bare
Cause it's summertime in Ireland, and I'm so glad to be there

It's summertime again, the winter days are over
Flowers they are growing in the garden once again
The roses they are blooming, the trees no longer bare
Cause it's summertime in Ireland, and I'm so glad to be there

It's summertime in Ireland, and I'm so glad to be there

Lyrics by John Farry.
Recorded by Daniel O'Donnell.

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