Isle of Hope
Celtic Thunder Lyrics


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On the first day of January 1892
They opened Ellis Island and they let the people through
And the first to cross the threshold of that isle of hope and tears
Was Annie Moore from Ireland who was all of 15 years

Isle of hope, isle of tears
Isle of freedom, isle of fears
But it’s not the isle you left behind
That isle of hunger, isle of pain
Isle you’ll never see again
But the isle of home is always on your mind

In a little bag, she carried all her past and history
And her dreams for the future in the land of liberty
And courage is the passport when your old world disappears
But there’s no future in the past when you’re 15 years

Isle of hope, isle of tears
Isle of freedom, isle of fears
But it’s not the isle you left behind
That isle of hunger, isle of pain
Isle you’ll never see again
But the isle of home is always on your mind

When they closed down Ellis Island in 1943
17 million people had come there for sanctuary
And in springtime when I came here and I stepped onto its piers
I thought of how it must have been when you’re 15 years

Isle of hope, isle of tears
Isle of freedom, isle of fears
But it’s not the isle you left behind
That isle of hunger, isle of pain
Isle you’ll never see again
But the isle of home is always on your mind





But the isle of home is always on your mind

Overall Meaning

The song "Isle of Hope, Isle of Tears" by Celtic Thunder is a moving tribute to the millions of immigrants who came to America through Ellis Island during the early 1900s. The song starts by recounting the opening of Ellis Island on January 1st, 1892, and how the first immigrant to pass through its gates was 15-year-old Annie Moore from Ireland, carrying a little bag of her past and dreams for the future in the land of liberty. The song then goes on to describe the journey of immigrants, the courage it took to leave their old world behind, and the hopes they had for the future.


The song's chorus captures the mix of emotions felt by the immigrants as they arrived on the island - the isle of hope, the isle of tears, the isle of freedom, and the isle of fears. While the Isle of Tears symbolized the sacrifices, pain, and sorrow they had to leave behind, the Isle of Hope represented their dreams of a better future in America. The song acknowledges that while they would never see their old homeland again, the Isle of Home would always be on their minds.


This hauntingly beautiful song celebrates the spirit of immigrants who came to America through Ellis Island. It highlights the courage, determination, and hope that carried them across the sea, allowing them to create a new life in a new land.


Line by Line Meaning

On the first day of January 1892
The day when Ellis Island was opened to let people in


They opened Ellis Island and they let the people through
Ellis Island was opened to allow immigrants to enter the United States


And the first to cross the threshold of that isle of hope and tears
Annie Moore from Ireland was the first immigrant to enter Ellis Island


Was Annie Moore from Ireland who was all of 15 years
Annie Moore was a 15-year-old girl from Ireland who was the first immigrant to enter Ellis Island


In a little bag, she carried all her past and history
Annie Moore carried all her belongings and memories from her past in a small bag with her


And her dreams for the future in the land of liberty
Annie Moore had hopes and dreams for her future in the United States


And courage is the passport when your old world disappears
When your old world disappears, courage is what you need to face and navigate the new world


But there’s no future in the past when you’re 15 years
When you're 15 years old, you need to look forward to what the future holds, instead of dwelling on the past


When they closed down Ellis Island in 1943
Ellis Island was closed in 1943


17 million people had come there for sanctuary
Ellis Island provided a sanctuary for about 17 million immigrants over the years it was opened


And in springtime when I came here and I stepped onto its piers
The singer visited Ellis Island during the spring season and walked on its piers


I thought of how it must have been when you’re 15 years
The singer wondered how it would have been for young immigrants, like Annie Moore, to arrive at Ellis Island at the age of 15


Isle of hope, isle of tears
Ellis Island was a place of mixed emotions: hope and sadness


Isle of freedom, isle of fears
Ellis Island represented freedom to some, while others had fears of the unknown


But it’s not the isle you left behind
Ellis Island was a new beginning, not the place immigrants left behind


That isle of hunger, isle of pain
The place immigrants left behind was often one of hunger and pain


Isle you’ll never see again
Immigrants who left their home country would never see their homeland again


But the isle of home is always on your mind
Even though immigrants left their homeland, the memories of their home would always stay with them




Lyrics © Peermusic Publishing
Written by: BRENDAN GRAHAM

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