Lyrics
[Intro]
[Fiddle]
[Instrumental]
[Verse 1]
In the heart of the emerald isle, where the soft winds gently blow,
I wander through the wide fields, where the wild daisies grow.
With each step on this green land, like many before me have roamed,
I find peace in the meadow's grace, in the lands that I call home.
[Chorus]
Oh, wander I will, through fields wide and free,
Beneath the sky so vast, where my soul's meant to be.
With the lark's song above, and the earth soft below,
Through the wide fields of Ireland, forever I’ll roam.
[Interlude]
[Distorted Guitar]
[Instrumental]
[Verse 2]
Past the ancient stone walls, under shadows of towering trees,
The whisper of old tales float on the gentle breeze.
Through the golden barley, under skies of soft twilight,
My heart dances with shadows and the fading sunlight.
[Chorus]
Oh, wander I will, through fields wide and free,
Beneath the sky so vast, where my soul's meant to be.
With the lark's song above, and the earth soft below,
Through the wide fields of Ireland, forever I’ll roam.
[Bridge]
By the streams that sparkle, clear and bright under the sun,
I follow the footpaths where the waters run.
And in the quiet of the evening, when the stars begin to appear,
I lay down in the fields, with no doubts and no fear.
[Verse 3]
When the morning mist rises, and the dew meets the dawn,
The beauty of these fields is the muse for my song.
From lush green to the heather, over hills rolling and wide,
In these wide fields of wander, my heart will reside.
[Chorus]
Oh, wander I will, through fields wide and free,
Beneath the sky so vast, where my soul's meant to be.
With the lark's song above, and the earth soft below,
Through the wide fields of Ireland, forever I’ll roam.
[Interlude]
[Distorted Guitar]
[Instrumental]
[Outro]
So here's to the wanderer, in the heart of the green,
In the wide fields of Ireland, where peace is serene.
May your travels be many, and your sorrows be few,
In the wide fields of roam, may joy always find you.