Súil ghorm, uisce fómhair
Craiceann chailce, sneachta gheimhridh
Folt fonn, corna shamhraidh
Cumha póige, bláth an earraigh

Your blue eyes, autumn water
Pure white skin like winter snow
Your fair hair, summer barley
Scented kisses, spring flowers

Ar imeall na mara
A ghluais muid le chéile
Is thóg muid ár nglórthai
Go hárd leis na spéartha

Ceo maidne, séidéan gaoithe
Anam saortha, sruth 's taoide
Gealach iomlán, spéar na hoiche
Loinnear réalta, aoibh an gháire

Your smile shines through the morning mist
Lifts the soul light as a feather
And the moon glows in the darkest night
Distant stars are yours forever

Ar imeall na mara
A ghluais muid le chéile
Is thóg muid ár nglórthai
Go hárd leis na spéartha

Súil ghorm, uisce fómhair
Craiceann chailce, sneachta gheimhridh
Folt fonn, corna shamhraidh
Cumha póige, bláth an earraigh


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Suil Ghorm Lyrics as written by Mark Kelly Mairead Ni Mhaonaigh

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