Released: November 20, 2000
Songwriter: Nicky Ryan Enya
Producer: Nicky Ryan
[Verse 1]
Once, as my heart remembers
All the stars were fallen embers
Once, when night seemed forever
I was with you
[Verse 2]
Once, in the care of morning
In the air was all belonging
Once, when that day was dawning
I was with you
[Bridge]
How far we are from morning?
How far we are?
And the stars shining through the darkness
Falling in the air
[Verse 3]
Once, as the night was leaving
Into us, our dreams were weaving
Once, all dreams were worth keeping
I was with you
[Outro]
Once, when our hearts were singing
I was with you
Once, as my heart remembers
All the stars were fallen embers
Once, when night seemed forever
I was with you
[Verse 2]
Once, in the care of morning
In the air was all belonging
Once, when that day was dawning
I was with you
[Bridge]
How far we are from morning?
How far we are?
And the stars shining through the darkness
Falling in the air
[Verse 3]
Once, as the night was leaving
Into us, our dreams were weaving
Once, all dreams were worth keeping
I was with you
[Outro]
Once, when our hearts were singing
I was with you
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- Orinoco Flow (Sail Away)
- Oíche Chiúin (Chorale)
- Aníron (I Desire)
- May It Be
- Pax Deorum
- Athair ar Neamh
- Caribbean Blue
- Watermark
- Sumiregusa (Wild Violet)
- Only Time (Remix)
- Boadicea
- My! My! Time Flies!
- Stars and Midnight Blue
- Anywhere Is
- Wild Child
- Only Time
- Flora’s Secret
- Fallen Embers
- One by One
- Amarantine
- If I Could Be Where You Are
- The River Sings
- Trains and Winter Rains
- Drifting
- A Day Without Rain (2000)
- Only Time: The Collection (2002)
- The Very Best of Enya (Deluxe) (2009)
- Only Time
- May It Be
- Orinoco Flow (Sail Away)
- So I Could Find My Way
- Caribbean Blue
- Echoes in Rain
- One by One
- The Humming
- Wild Child
- Anywhere Is
- Dark Sky Island
- Boadicea
- The Celts
- Aldebaran
- I Want Tomorrow
- March of the Celts
- Triad
- On Your Shore
- Storms in Africa
- Exile
- Evening Falls...
- The Longships
- Storms in Africa (Part II)
- How Can I Keep From Singing?