Irish Eyes

Brian Warfield

My rose of Old Erin, my Kathleen mo mhuirnín
Your eyes, they could light many mantles of love
For there in your eyes is the dew of the mornin'
You've taken the light from the sky high above
You've captured the blue from the violets empty
You've borrowed your smile from the sun in the sky
For you are a rogue and your thievings extensive
You had stolen my heart with your true Irish eyes

[Chorus]
Irish eyes were smiling
Irish eyes beguiling
Eyes that gleam with love my dear
Could light the skies above
Eyes of heavens splendour
Eyes so warm and tender
Brighter sparks than all of the stars
Are those Irish eyes of love

Eyes of heaven splendour
Eyes so warm and tender
Brighter sparks than all of the stars
Are those Irish eyes of love

Of the flowers of the forest, there are none to compare to
The flower that has captured my heart in this way
For there in your smile so warm and so tender
You've taken the heart from the flowers in May
You've captured the blue from the bluebells in springtime
You've borrowed your blush from the rose in the briar
For you are a rogue and your thievings extensive
You had stolen my heart with your true Irish eyes

[Chorus]
Irish eyes were smiling
Irish eyes beguiling
Eyes that gleam with love my dear
Could light the skies above
Eyes of heavens splendour
Eyes so warm and tender
Brighter sparks than all of the stars
Are those Irish eyes of love

Eyes of heaven splendour
Eyes so warm and tender
Brighter sparks than all of the stars
Are those Irish eyes of love

Trivia about the song Irish Eyes by The Wolfe Tones

When was the song “Irish Eyes” released by The Wolfe Tones?
The song Irish Eyes was released in 1983, on the album “A Sense of Freedom”.
Who composed the song “Irish Eyes” by The Wolfe Tones?
The song “Irish Eyes” by The Wolfe Tones was composed by Brian Warfield.

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