Dingle Bay

Brian Warfield

Contentment of mind is not found in a city
So me mind is inclined for to ramble and dream
To a place where my heart has found greater fortune
In a brief winter skirmish me mind will see summer once more

[Chorus]
And there's where the small birds sing high on the mountain
That furze dressed mountain, that valley or hill
There's where the wild eagle knows its own freedom
And fishermen's boats make their way by Dingle Bay

The sound of the bees there collecting their honey
The sight of the seabirds protecting their young
The scent of the wild flowers, the spray of the ocean
It's nature's own beauty, we're watching the world go around

[Chorus]
And there's where the small birds sing high on the mountain
That furze dressed mountain, that valley or hill
There's where the wild eagle knows its own freedom
And fishermen's boats make their way by Dingle Bay

The fishermen's boats there, they plough the salt ocean
For mackerel and herring, all the fish of the sea
And though I have travelled the wild world all over
There's nowhere on earth that is dearer to me

[Chorus]
And there's where the small birds sing high on the mountain
That furze dressed mountain, that valley or hill
There's where the wild eagle knows its own freedom
And fishermen's boats make their way by Dingle Bay

Trivia about the song Dingle Bay by The Wolfe Tones

When was the song “Dingle Bay” released by The Wolfe Tones?
The song Dingle Bay was released in 1981, on the album “Spirit of the Nation”.
Who composed the song “Dingle Bay” by The Wolfe Tones?
The song “Dingle Bay” by The Wolfe Tones was composed by Brian Warfield.

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