the mist of the morning, where the wildflowers grow,
I wandered the fields, where we once used to go.
Your laughter still lingers, like the soft summer rain,
But now all that’s left is this sorrowful pain.
Oh, the hills are a-calling, but you’re far away,
In the heart of my homeland, where I long for the day.
When the sun shines again, and the clouds drift apart,
But until then, love, you’re still in my heart.
I’ve written your name on the stones by the shore,
But the waves keep on crashing, just like before.
The nights feel so endless, the stars lost their light,
Without you beside me, it’s a lonely fight.
Oh, the hills are a-calling, but you’re far away,
In the heart of my homeland, where I long for the day.
When the sun shines again, and the clouds drift apart,
But until then, love, you’re still in my heart.
So I’ll raise a glass to the memories we made,
In the warmth of your smile, my fears would fade.
But now I’m just wandering, through shadows and tears,
In the silence of longing, I’ll drown all my fears.
Oh, the hills are a-calling, but you’re far away,
In the heart of my homeland, where I long for the day.
When the sun shines again, and the clouds drift apart,
But until then, love, you’re still in my heart.
In the heart of my homeland, you’re still in my heart.