Ossian's Return - Cruachan
歌曲信息
歌曲名:Ossian's Return
歌手:Cruachan
所属专辑:Folk-Lore
作词:未知
作曲:未知
发行公司:Despotz Records AB
发行时间:2002-02-04
大小:4.34 MB
时长:04:45秒
比特率:129K
评分:0.0分
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Ossian's Return - Cruachan文本歌词
作词 : Keith Fay
作曲 : Keith Fay
The sky was grey and leaden,
Wolves howling on the wind.
Above the land of
Tír Na n-Óg
The ancient calm still reigned. "I long to stand on my home shore",
Said Ossian in a glare. "But Ossian love, the is your home",
Said Niamh of the golden hair.
She seen the look upon his face,
She knew the pain he felt.
He longed to be home among his race,
With his ring-sword strapped to his belt. "Return my love to the land of man but be warned time rests heavily there, Come back to me if ever you can, Back to the land of the fair." "Do not dismount from the steed you ride, From this world it belongs. If you dismount you shall fall by its side, To be remembered only in faerie songs".
He galloped across the faerie seas,
Back to the land of man.
Watched by the
Gods and the
Daoine Sídhe,
His life to end as it began. "I have returned", he said aloud,
But no one was there to hear.
His noble home once bold and proud,
Had crumbled through the many years.
A power had come into the land,
To threaten the olden ways.
The people ignore the ancient
Gods, They bid farewell to a golden age.
Ossian stopped his gallant steed,
He could see some people ahead. "Help us please, our brother are trapped- Beneath this dolmen", they said.
He leaned down from his mount,
And gripped the dolmen firm.
From the earth the rocks was freed,
The people beneath unharmed.
But from the strain his saddle broke,
To the earth he was cast.
A cry of pain burst from his throat,
The years now caught him at last.
In Tír Na n-Óg
Niamh shed a tear,
When she saw the rider-less horse.
Ossian was gone, her greatest fear,
Her heart was full of deep remorse.
编辑于2023/05/11更新
作曲 : Keith Fay
The sky was grey and leaden,
Wolves howling on the wind.
Above the land of
Tír Na n-Óg
The ancient calm still reigned. "I long to stand on my home shore",
Said Ossian in a glare. "But Ossian love, the is your home",
Said Niamh of the golden hair.
She seen the look upon his face,
She knew the pain he felt.
He longed to be home among his race,
With his ring-sword strapped to his belt. "Return my love to the land of man but be warned time rests heavily there, Come back to me if ever you can, Back to the land of the fair." "Do not dismount from the steed you ride, From this world it belongs. If you dismount you shall fall by its side, To be remembered only in faerie songs".
He galloped across the faerie seas,
Back to the land of man.
Watched by the
Gods and the
Daoine Sídhe,
His life to end as it began. "I have returned", he said aloud,
But no one was there to hear.
His noble home once bold and proud,
Had crumbled through the many years.
A power had come into the land,
To threaten the olden ways.
The people ignore the ancient
Gods, They bid farewell to a golden age.
Ossian stopped his gallant steed,
He could see some people ahead. "Help us please, our brother are trapped- Beneath this dolmen", they said.
He leaned down from his mount,
And gripped the dolmen firm.
From the earth the rocks was freed,
The people beneath unharmed.
But from the strain his saddle broke,
To the earth he was cast.
A cry of pain burst from his throat,
The years now caught him at last.
In Tír Na n-Óg
Niamh shed a tear,
When she saw the rider-less horse.
Ossian was gone, her greatest fear,
Her heart was full of deep remorse.
编辑于2023/05/11更新
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