As I sit here attending my newsstand
The water lapping ‘round my little island
My girls are running around the world
See the pictures above my cash register
They see the world and they send it me home
They take pictures with their cameras
They see the world and they send it me home
I stick the pictures above my cash register
They see the world and they send it me home
See my girls on the Headerwick buses
They like the energy of London town
A cooking pot with so many flavours
They taste the world and they send it me home
Taking pictures of the Eiffel Tower
Taking pictures of the Grand Canal
I stick the pictures above my cash register
They see the world and they send it me home
See my girls (see my girls)
See my girls (see my girls)
See my girls (see my girls)
See my girls (see my girls)
And they dream of returning to this little island
The most beautiful island in this world
Riding camels in the Sahara
They see the pyramids across the Nile
On a boat to the Amazonia
They see these things and they send it me home
The tall buildings of the America
Skyscrapers as they are known
They take pictures with their cameras
They see the world and they send it me home
See my girls (see my girls)
See my girls (see my girls)
See my girls (see my girls)
See my girls (see my girls)
And they dream of returning to this little island
The most beautiful island in this world
Taking pictures in the planetariums
They take their pictures at the Grand Bazaars
And with the horses at the Buenos Aires
And the antelopes in Africa
And at the grave of the great Bob Marley
The slanting pillars of Park Güell
And at the statues of the Piazzolla
They see the world and they send it me home
See my girls (see my girls)
See my girls (see my girls)
See my girls (see my girls)
See my girls (see my girls)
So many tears shed in this ocean
So many innocent lost souls
So many cries of desperation
Washed up on these shores
Among the crosses of the hills of Flanders
And at the gates of Birkenau
The killing fields of the Cambodia
They see the world and they send it back home
They see the beauty of the great Damascus
And of the babies of the South Yemen
Security barriers of the Jerusalem
They see the world and they send it back home
And with the turtles of Kefalonia
And with the dolphins of Donegal
The great oak trees in the fields of Paulhac
They see the world and they send it me home
See my girls (see my girls)
See my girls
See my girls
See my girls
See my girls
See my girls
See my girls
See my girls
See my girls
See my girls
See my girls