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WHEN IRISH EYES ARE SMILING lyri by CHAUNCEY OLCOTT Music by | end GEO, GRAFF, Jr ; ERNEST R. BALL Valse moderato espressivo > a. > —— mote —_ . co? Theres a tear in your eye, And I'm won-der-ing why, For it For your smile is a part Of the love in your heart, And it nome ? o? nev - er should be there at all. With such pow in your smile, Sure a makes e~- ven sun-shine more bright. Like the lin nets sweet song, Croon-ing ay pb? G? 2 stone youd be- guile, So there's nev-er a tear-drop should fall. all the day long,Comes your laugh-ter so ten-der and light. z © 1912 Renewed) WARNER BROS. INC. ‘AIL Rights Reserved c G? sweet lilt- ing laugh-ter's like some fair - y song, And your eyes twink- le spring-time of Ife is the sweet-est of all, There is ne'er areal Fr Ca F pv? bright as can be; care or re - gret; You should laugh all the while and all And while spring-time is ours through-out ——~_ eee ee ee FF P fen pb? G oth-er times smile, And now smilé_ a smile for all of youth's hours, Let us smile_each chance we fen SS CHORUS ¢ F - rish eyes are smi - ling, Sure it’s like rt of T= ish laugh-ter I- rish hearts are hap- py, rep | REE im. c oa of porte, world seems bright and F ree Pa es ie ing, Sure they steal your heart a - way. ten . > a

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