Categoria: Letras

  • BLIND – Battle of Sudden Flame

     

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    BATALHA DA CHAMA SÚBITA

    Fingolfin:
    Oh Senhor, aqui me encontro
    (Subitamente tudo se foi)
    Por todos os Noldor
    De agora em diante minha vida é minha dádiva a ti
    Apenas guie meu destino para a vitória dos elfos

  • BLIND – The Curse of Fí«anor

     

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    A MALDIÇÃO DE FËANOR

    Peguei o longo caminho
    Reinos negros eu atravessei
    Eu cheguei
    Minha visão é tão clara
    Em raiva e dor
    Eu deixei profundas feridas para trás
    Mas eu cheguei
    A verdade pode ser mudada pela vitória

    Além do vazio mais profundo em mim
    Um pântano de sujeira existe
    Um lago que tinha a beleza de um cristal
    Mas a primavera de Arda se foi
    Eu tenho escutado o perigo
    Bem, amaldiçoe meu nome
    Eu continuarei gargalhando
    Sem lamentar
    Sem lamentar

    Refrão1:
    Não tema os olhos do Lorde Negro
    Morgoth eu gritei
    Toda esperança está perdida mas eu juro vingança
    Escute meu juramento
    Eu tomarei parte em seu maldito destino

    Eu sempre lembrarei o grito deles
    Como uma sombra que cobre a luz
    Eu sempre lembrarei do tempo
    Mas isso é passado
    Eu não posso voltar no tempo
    Não olhe para trás
    Ainda há fumaça perto da costa
    Mas eu cheguei
    Vingança é minha

    Refrão2:
    Eu tomarei parte em seu destino maldito
    Morgoth eu gritei
    Esse é meu juramento
    Então não tema os olhos
    Do Lorde Negro

    Em breve você será livre
    Deixe seu espírito livre
    “De repente eu realizei
    As profecias
    Nas quais eu nunca acreditei
    Minha ações estavam erradas
    Eu manchei a terra
    E matei minha família
    (Alma queimando)
    Não há liberdade para os meus pecados
    Isso machuca
    A MALDIÇÃO DE FËANOR VAI LONGE
    Tempo e apenas o tempo nos dirá
    Nos dirá: Eu estava certo ou errado?
    Quando a raiva me atravessa
    Eu deixarei a piedade para trás

    Refrão2

    Eu sempre lembrarei o grito deles
    Como uma sombra eles cobrirão minha vida
    Mas eu também lembrarei do tempo
    E depois de tudo eu ainda estou vivo

    Refrão1

  • BLIND – Time Stands Still (At The Iron Hill)

     
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    O TEMPO NÃO PASSA (NA COLINA DE FERRO)

    A luz falha na aurora
    A lua se foi
    E mortal a noite reina
    Finalmente me encontro nestas terras
    Horror e loucura eu vi aqui
    Para que me tornei um rei dos perdedores?
    Árida e sem vida a terra se encontra
    Senhor de todos os Noldor
    Uma estrela na noite e portador da esperança
    Cavalga para sua gloriosa batalha sozinho
    Adeus ao valente senhor da guerra
    O destino de todos nós encontra-se nas profundezas escuras
    Quando o tempo não passa na colina de ferro
    O destino de todos nós encontra-se nas profundezas escuras
    Quando o tempo não passa na colina de ferro
    Eu estou sozinho
    Não há ninguém ao meu lado
    Eu o desafio
    Saia
    Seu covarde
    Agora sou eu ou você
    Ele brilha como uma estrela e o som de suas cornetas é como
    uma tempestada furiosa
    Orgulhosamente o alto senhor desafia a perdição
    Senhor dos escravos ele grita
    Lentamente em medo
    O senhor do escuro aparece
    Bem-vindo às minhas terras
    Você será amaldiçoado
    Senhor de todos os Noldor
    Uma estrela na noite e portador da esperança
    Cavalga para sua gloriosa batalha sozinho
    Adeus ao valente senhor da guerra
    O destino de todos nós encontra-se nas profundezas escuras
    Quando o tempo não passa na colina de ferro
    O destino de todos nós encontra-se nas profundezas escuras
    Quando o tempo não passa na colina de ferro
    O coroado-de-ferro está chegando perto
    Desce seu martelo girando sobre ele
    Como uma tempestade ele está massacrando
    O mais nobre rei dos Noldor
    Sob meu pé
    Tudo parece inútil
    Você atrapalhou meu dia
    Agora sinta a dor
    Senhor de todos os Noldor
    Uma estrela na noite e portador da esperança
    Cavalga para sua gloriosa batalha sozinho
    Adeus ao valente senhor da guerra
    O destino de todos nós encontra-se nas profundezas escuras
    Quando o tempo não passa na colina de ferro
    O destino de todos nós encontra-se nas profundezas escuras
    Quando o tempo não passa na colina de ferro
    O rei élfico está quebrado
    Ele cambaleia e cai
    O mais orgulhoso e o mais valente
    Seu espírito sobrevive
    Honrem nosso rei
    Honrem nosso rei
    Honrem nosso rei

  • BLIND – Lord of the Rings

     

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    SENHOR DOS ANÉIS

    Há sinais no Anel
    Que fazem-me sentir tão fraco
    Há Um para escravizar todos os anéis
    Para encontrá-los todos no tempo certo
    E dirigi-los para as trevas
    Para sempre, eles estarão aprisionados
    Três para os Reis
    Dos elfos altos na luz
    Nove para o mortal
    Que chora

    Eu guardarei o anel, cheio de tristeza
    Eu guardarei o anel até a morte
    Eu guardarei o anel, cheio de tristeza
    Eu guardarei o anel até a morte

    Devagar e eu navego pelo rio, devagar e eu caminho para colina
    Devagar e eu navego pelo rio, devagar e eu caminho para colina
    E não há outra saída

    Mordor
    Terra Negra sob o feitiço de Sauron
    Ameaçada há um longo tempo
    Sete anéis para os anões
    Em seus salões de pedra
    No vale
    Eu me sinto triste
    Um Anel para a mão do Lorde Negro
    Sentado em seu trono
    Não terra tão escura
    Onde eu tenho que ir

    Eu guardarei o anel, cheio de tristeza
    Eu guardarei o anel até a morte
    Eu guardarei o anel, cheio de tristeza
    Eu guardarei o anel até a morte

    Devagar e eu navego pelo rio, devagar e eu caminho para colina
    Devagar e eu navego pelo rio, devagar e eu caminho para colina

    Senhor dos Anéis

  • BLIND – The Dark Elf

     
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    O ELFO NEGRO

    Uma semente sombria de maldade é plantada.

  • BLIND – Into the Storm

     

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    PARA DENTRO DA TEMPESTADE

    Dê isso para mim
    Eu tenho que possui-las
    Precioso tesouro
    Eu as mereço

    Refrão1:
    Para onde posso fugir?
    Onde posso esconder as Silmarils?
    Jóias de luz das árvores
    Sua vida me pertence
    Oh, é doce como a escuridão está flutuando ao redor

    Refrão2:
    Estamos seguindo a vontade do Um
    Através da época negra e para dentro da tempestade
    E estamos seguindo a vontade do Um
    Através da época negra e para dentro da tempestade

    Senhor, sou cruel

    Coração negro, mostre-me
    O que tem em mãos
    Ainda tenho fome por mais
    Liberte-me de meu sofrimento
    Dê isso para mim

    Como eu preciso delas
    Como eu preciso delas
    Como eu preciso delas

    Refrão1
    Refrão2

    Senhor, sou cruel

    Eu fiz minha parte
    Agora é sua vez
    E lembre-se
    Do que você prometeu

    Refrão1
    Refrão2

    Senhor, sou cruel

  • BLIND – Nom the Wise

     
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    NOM O SÁBIO

    Beren: Então ele morreu. Nom o Sábio. Senhor das Cavernas e Amigo dos Homens. Belo e nobre. O mais amado da raça dos Noldor. Ele pagou o preço… ele redimiu-se do juramento. Adeus, meu amigo… adeus…

  • Cruachan – Letras

     
    Tuatha Na Gael (1995)

    1. I Am Tuan
    2. The First Battle Of Moytara
    3. Maeves March
    4. The Fall Of Gondolin
    5. Cuchulainn (The Hound Of Culann)
    6. Tain Bo Cuailgne
    7. To Invoke The Horned God
    8. Brian Boru
    9. To Moytura We Return

    1. I Am Tuan

    2. The First Battle Of Moytara

    They came here when the sun was high.
    The sea was calm to meet them.
    From out of the wind above the hills.
    Come a fleet of godly men.

    Borne on strong winds from the otherworld.
    Shrouded by magical mists-
    The Tuatha De Danann came in their-
    Great magical mystical ships.
    Nuada, king of Tuatha De,
    Turned his eager sharp eyes
    Towards the land of his ancestral home,
    The valleys, The sea and the skies.

    He was a giant among mortal men,
    A hero among the immortals
    Who led his people{warriors strong}
    Back to the land of their fathers.

    The Fir Bolg, Who were in Eireann before the Tuatha De Danann.
    Sent streng their mighty champian to parley with the future king.
    Breas was sent by Nuada to find out his intent,
    "I greet you as a brother", said Streng "By Eochai Ive been sent".

    The terms of battle were laid, half of Eireann Breas asked,
    The Fir Bolg said this cant be paid, the time of goodwill has now passed.
    Both sides made plans, they prepared their wells of healing,
    Tribes and clans led by the chieftains and their kings.

    The sun shone down on helmets, shields and swords,
    Midsummers day-The two armies walked in haodes-
    Towards Magh Nai-The Fir Bolg followed their chietains,
    And swept towards the Tuatha DE like waves crash on the beaches.

    The clash of sword and shield, The splintering of bone,
    The Fir Bolg would not yield, Though they heard their peoples moans.

    The naked hillmen warriors, were forced back through the fight,
    Followed by his bodyguard, The Dagda took their lives
    But the ground was piled high with the dead of the Tuatha De
    All surviving warriors fled to live and fight another day.

    "We have been defeated but tomorrows another day"
    "Summon your courage. Prepare yourselves,
    Tomorrow the Fir Bolg we slay"
    Four more days of battle came and many fine warriors fell,
    Mothers lost their fighting sons-The wounded healed in wells.
    Nuada lost his strong right arm, Now he will lose his throne,
    The sons of Nuada killed Eochai, But they too were overthrown.
    Streng led the Fir Bolg to the fort and met with the injured,
    Nuada, Both men declared a truce and Eireann was fairly divided.

    3. Maeves March

    4. The Fall Of Gondolin

    The most beautiful city built on the middle-Earth,
    Its splendour was highly acclaimed,
    The Noldor Elf grew mighty and strong,
    In the land were Turgon Reigned,
    Then Tuor was sent by Ulmo-
    The lord of the ocean and sea,
    To tell the people of Gondolin,
    Prepare to fight or flee.

    But Turgon he was stubborn,
    "That will I not do!".
    He had grown to love his city,
    And the terror of Morgoth he knew.

    The city was discovered,
    And Morgoth sent his legions,
    Orc warriors with the fire-drakes,
    Led by the Balrog demons.

    They appeared before the gates and quickly the Gates fell,
    The way was now clear, Through the Elven halls,
    The orcs of such hatred poured into the breach,
    With scimitars they stabbed both man and beast.

    The Noldor Elf advanced with hammer of wrath,
    And the kindred of the tree-bravely they fought,
    The blows from their hammers, The dint of their clubs,
    The orcs fell like leaves but this was not enough.

    The lord of the Balrogs gathered his demons,
    and made for the folk of the hammer.
    They fled in terror rather than of craft,
    Down in the plain they all gathered.
    But a fire-drake was loosed upon them-
    In the house of the hammer they died.
    Still it is sung that each Elf of the hammer,
    Took the lives of seven orcs to pay for their own.

    Gothmog drove the dragons into the cities heart,
    Orcs and Noldor fell under the confusion.
    The cold-drakes began to tear the streets apart.
    The Noldor began to realise the battle theyd lose.

    The most beautiful city built on middle-Earth,
    Its splendour was highly acclaimed
    The Noldor Elf grew mighty and strong.
    In the land were Turgon reigned,
    But now it lay akin to ruins,
    As the fire devoured its insides,
    The last hope for the Elves who lived-
    Was to run and flee and hide.

    But Turgon was a noble king-
    "That will I not do!",
    He stayed to die with the city,
    The only one he knew.

    5. Cuchulainn (The Hound Of Culann)

    The Hound of Culann, The Hound of Ulster,
    He is of the otherworld,
    His father is God Lugh Lamheada,
    His mother Dectire is mortal.

    Culann the smith was holding a feast,
    For the Ard Ri Conchobhar,
    His mighty Hound had been unleashed,
    To guard the fortress mighty door.

    Setanta arrived late at the gates,
    He did not know of Culanns Hound,
    The Hound attacked and met its fate,
    It lay there dead upon the ground.

    Culann was nagered when he learned,
    His favorite Hound was no more,
    But Setanta swore hed stay at night,
    To guard the fortress mighty door.

    He took up arms on that day,
    Which Cathbad declared auspicious,
    He who took up arms on that day,
    Would become famous but short lived.

    His body begins to twist and turn,
    His flesh revolves within his skin,
    His features turn red one by one,
    And the slaying then begins.

    He returned to Eamhain Macha,
    And threatened to destroy the town,
    The naked women were then brought forth,
    He then began to calm down,

    He fell in love with Emer,
    Her father was appalled,
    "No warrior shall be with her
    unless by Domhnall he is called".

    He went to train with Domhnall,
    And learned from him all that he could,
    You must go and train with Scathach,
    He bowed his head and said he would.

    Having learned the martial arts he
    returned to claim the hand of Emer.

    Her father he quickly refused,
    Cuchulainn showed his battle temper
    He entered the fortress and left many
    of the warriors dead,
    Emers father killed himself
    The two lovers then were wed.
    Cuchulainn, The Hound of Culann x3
    He is the Son of a God.

    Cuchulainn, The Hound of Culann x3
    Serpents and Dragons he fought.

    Cuchulainn solely defended Ulster,
    During the mighty war and tain.
    When Medb of Connaught invaded,
    He stood his ground despite the pain.
    He is called a tragic hero
    With Caladin his Sword,
    He killed his best friend Frediad
    at the battle of the Ford.

    Cuchulainn, The Hound of Culann x3
    His is the Son of a God
    Cuchulainn, The Hound of Culann x3
    Serpents and Dragons he fought.

    In Cuchulainns final fight,
    A javelin was thrown at him,
    It sliced his stomach like a knife,
    and caused his innards to fall out.

    He stagg
    ered to a nearby lake,
    Where he took a final drink.
    A raven who was drinking his blood,
    tripped over his intestines.

    The hero gave a last great laugh,
    and tied himself against a stone,
    He faced his enemies standing up,
    But he knew his life was quickly going.

    For three days the foe were scared,
    Until A crow perched on his arm,
    An otter began to drink his blood,
    "Cuchulainn is Dead", is what they said.

    6. Tain Bo Cuailgne

    I see a battle-A blonde man,
    with much blood about his belt,
    and a hero-halo Round his head,
    whole hosts he will destroy.

    His jaws are settled in a snarl,
    he wears a looped, red tunic,
    in thousands you will yield your heads,
    His form dragonish in the fray.

    A giant on the plain I see,
    doing battle with the host,
    holding in each of his two hands
    four gore ladened battle-axes.

    I see him hurling against that host,
    Two Gae-bolga and a spear,
    he towers on the battle field,
    in breastplate and red cloak.

    Across the bladed chariot wheel,
    the warped warrior deals death,
    that fair from I first beheld,
    melted to a mis-shape.
    I see him moving into the fray,
    take warning, watch him well,
    Cuchulainn, Suailtims son!
    making dense massacre.

    The blood starts from warriors wounds,
    -total ruin, at his touch,
    torn corpses, women wailing,
    because of him-The Forge Hound

    7. To Invoke The Horned God

    He holds a twisted torc in his hand,
    the forests are his ruling land.

    "Great god Cernunnos, return to Earth again,
    come at my call and show thyself to men,
    sheperd of goats, upon the wild hills way,
    lead thy lost flock from darkness unto day".

    the Horned God is our nature deity,
    yet modern man would from his presence flee.

    "Forgotten are the ways of sleep and night,
    men seek for them, whose eyes have lost the light,
    open the door, the door that hath no key,
    the door of dreams, wereby men come to thee".

    Sheperd of goats, O answer unto me!
    The summerlands is where we shall meet thee.

    To invoke thee…
    The Horned God.

    8. Brian Boru

    9. To Moytura We Return

    On the day of the De Danann rule,
    Breas ruled the pagan lands.
    He led his people as a fool,
    under the shadow of Balors hand.
    The Tuatha De lived a life of pain,
    in body and spirit their weakness grew,
    as though their battle was in vain,
    this cant go on the people knew.

    Dagda, All father, once God and provider,
    fell into disgrace with the king.
    The food he recieved would not feed a spider.
    -The best pieces, Cridinbel would win.
    Aengus was shoked by the state of his father,
    "Crindinbel must die", He did say.

    He put gold in the food, and the food on the platter,
    Crindinbel fell dead on that sacred day.

    Nuada awoke from the otherworld dream,
    his hand was forged by the gods,
    water was brought from the healing stream,
    "You will be king?". -He nods.

    Breas journied to the Fomor lands.
    And met his Fomorian father.
    They held each other in their hands,
    their kinship would stay hereafter.

    The Il-Dana came to meet with Nuada,
    the greatest hero of the Tuatha De,
    The Fomor arrived for their early tax,
    these savages Il-Dana did slay.

    Balor declared war and sent his tribes,
    Nuada prepared as did the scribes

    Samhain approached and tensions were high,
    Dagda went to the Fomor spy.
    Breas the dishonoured led a Fomor invasion
    the Il-Dana won this first battle occasion.

    Back to Moytura the De Danann returned,
    they set up camp and the pagan fires burned,
    the first day of battle was a mighty event,
    druids were chanting as the scouts forth were sent.

    A great clash of shields,
    cries of was frenzy,
    blood fell on fields,
    each warrior the enemy.

    Nuada killed Indech,
    the king of the Fomor,
    the worm god was unleashed
    with a taste for war.

    Nuada raised his sword of light,
    against the mighty Cromcruach,
    Balor caught uhim in his sight,
    Nuada died a heros death.

    But Balor to the ground was cast,
    Il-Dana was the new high king,
    De Danann heroes won at last,
    never again to laugh and sing.

    The Middle Kingdom (2000)

    1. A Celtic Mourning
    2. Celtica (voice of the Morrigan)
    3. The Fianna
    4. A Druids Passing
    5. Is fuair an chroö
    6. Cattle Raid of Cooley
    7. The Middle Kingdom
    8. Oros do bheatha bhaile
    9. Unstabled (Steeds of Macha)
    10. The Butterfly
    11. To Hell or to Connaught

    1. A Celtic Mourning

    2. Celtica (voice of the Morrigan)

    On the ground he lays,
    His lifeblood drains from him,
    The battle has been fought,
    And the fighting now stopped.
    He scans the battlefield,
    Oh the bloodshed he can see,
    So many that have died,
    And so few who survived.

    His brothers men at arms,
    Who hes known since he was a lad,
    Lie silent by his side no longer alive.

    Lying by a tree
    Is a broken shattered man,
    Killed by the sword in my warriors hand.
    But in his heart
    He does not hate this man,
    He fought for a case,
    He could not understand.

    His brothers men at arms,
    Who hes known since he was a lad,
    Lie silent by his side no longer alive.

    A thousand years have passed
    And mankind has stayed the same,
    They fight against each other for political gain,
    A politic state rule – the government tool,
    People live in fear under madman rule.

    His brothers men at arms,
    Whove been with him since he was a lad,
    Will fight by his side for the right to survive.

    A thousand years more
    And the world may not exist,
    The cause will be greed and an iron fist
    The spirits will rejoice,
    Mankind will not be missed.
    Its up to you
    It cannot come to this.

    His brothers men at arms,
    Whove been with him since he was a lad,
    Will fight by his side for the right to survive.

    3. The Fianna

    4. A Druids Passing

    5. Is fuair an chroö

    6. Cattle Raid of Cooley

    7. The Middle Kingdom

    We who are old yet fair of face,
    Thousands of years this world did grace,
    Beneath the earth away from men,
    Our Middle Kingdom it lies hidden.
    With sword in hand and our shields by our sides,
    We march in hoards we will never subside.
    Our DÅ¡ Danann form has passed with time,
    But still we love music and still we love wine.

    We are of the forest, we are of the earth,
    Our heads full of knowledge our ways full of mirth.

    We know all the answers to questions unasked,
    We live in the light with no fear of the dark.

    It must be said we have dark evil breeds,
    Who plague mankind with their mischievous deeds,
    The Phooka, the Merrow, the wailing Bean-shee,
    Are hideous creatur
    es as dark as can be.

    Avoid the lone thorn tree that grows in the field,
    Do not cut it down with the axe that you wield,
    It coarses magic from branch to root,
    And woe to he who eats its fruit.
    Of itself the tree did grow,
    From faerie magic cast long ago,
    Therefore we bid you to let it stand,
    Ill fortune to those who ignore our command.

    "We who are old, we are revered, born of the earth, immortal and feared"

    In the dead of night see us dance on the hills,
    On fiddles and flutes we play jigs and reels.
    The sky is ablaze with a myriad of light,
    Our faerie music is heard through the night.
    We who are old yet fair of face,
    Thousands of years this world did grace,
    But modern man and his cynical ways,
    Are bringing us to the end of our days.

    8. Oros do bheatha bhaile

    9. Unstabled (Steeds of Macha)

    10. The Butterfly

    11. To Hell or to Connaught

    We fled for our lives on a winters eve,
    Cold but unheeded, we left with speed.
    The roundheads they had come this night,
    Our gallant people ? But blood in sight.

    If we were to barter for our lives,
    We would wind up dead.
    This is the land where I was born and bred,
    Am I a coward to avoid being dead ?

    These are the words of our forefathers,
    Long ago, in a time of fear.
    They say "what giveth returns time thee"
    Now in this age, we will wait and see.

    Condemn what you will in this war of worlds,
    Shout if you want amid peaceful slurs.
    But how do you stop a charging bull,
    With horns of steel and a desire to cull ?

    Ride On (2001 MCD)

    1. Ride On (featuring Shane Mac Gowan on vocals)
    2. Maeves March 2001
    3. Sauron
    4. To Hell or to Connaught

    1. Ride On (featuring Shane Mac Gowan on vocals)

    True you ride the finest horse I have ever seen,
    Standing sixteen, one or two. With eyes wild and green,
    And you ride the horse so well, hands light to the touch,
    I could never go with you no matter how I wanted to.

    Ride on, see you, I could never go with you
    No matter how I wanted to.

    When you ride in to the night without a trace behind,
    Run your claw along my gut one last time.
    I turn to face an empty space where once you used to lie,
    And look for a spark that lights the night
    Through a teardrop in my eye.

    2. Maeves March 2001

    3. Sauron

    From the south a shadow will rise,
    With blackened soul and an evil eye.
    He will bring his terror to the land,
    Those who oppose shall fall by his hand.

    In the land of Mordor – blackest of all,
    He sits on his throne in his darkest hall.
    There he will plot against the North,
    His orcs and demons will issue forth.

    Sauron, Sauron, darkest of all,
    The nine are abroad, you can hear them call.
    Sauron, Sauron, the war you will win,
    When you have reclaimed the ruling ring.

    With Balrog tall and orc so small,
    This army will make his enemies fall.
    The hated Northeners are coming soon,
    He bides his time, he sees their doom.

    His ring is lost but not for long,
    He knows the shire, this land of song.
    The ring is there he sees it clear,
    Soon to be his to rule in fear.

    Sauron, Sauron, darkest of all,
    The nine are abroad, you can hear them call.
    Sauron, Sauron, the war you will win,
    When you have reclaimed the ruling ring

    4. To Hell or to Connaught

    We fled for our lives on a winters eve,
    Cold but unheeded, we left with speed.
    The roundheads they had come this night,
    Our gallant people ? But blood in sight.

    If we were to barter for our lives,
    We would wind up dead.
    This is the land where I was born and bred,
    Am I a coward to avoid being dead ?

    These are the words of our forefathers,
    Long ago, in a time of fear.
    They say "what giveth returns time thee"
    Now in this age, we will wait and see.

    Condemn what you will in this war of worlds,
    Shout if you want amid peaceful slurs.
    But how do you stop a charging bull,
    With horns of steel and a desire to cull ?

    Folk-Lore – 2002

    1. Bloody Sunday
    2. Victory Reel
    3. Death of a Gael
    4. Rocky Road
    5. Ossians Return
    6. Spancill Hill
    7. Children of Lir
    8. Ride On
    9. Susie Moran
    10. Exiles
    11. Horned God

    4. Rocky Road (Cruachan version of "The Rocky Road To Dublin" folklore song)

    In the merry month of June, from me home I started,
    Left the girls a tune, nearly broken-hearted, saluted father dear,
    Kissed me darlin mother, drank a pint of beer,
    Me grieving tears to smother,
    Then off to reap the corn, leave where I was born,
    With the stout black horn to banish ghosts and goblins,
    A brand new pair of brogues, rattling oer the bogs,
    and frightening all the dogs on

    The rocky road to Dublin; one two three four five
    Hunt the hare and turning her down the rocky road,
    and all the way to Dublin! Whack fol lal dee rah!

    Well in Mullingar that night, I rested limbs so weary,
    Started by daylight, me spirits blithe and airy, took the drop o the pure,
    To keep me heart from sinking, thats the Paddys cure,
    Whenever hes on for drinking,
    To see the lassies smile, laughing all the while,
    At me curious tales, which set your heart to bubblin,
    Asked if I was hired, wages I required, till I was nearly tired of

    Well in Dublin next arrived, I thought it such a pity, To be so soon deprived, a view of that fine city, so then I took a stroll,
    All among the quality, bundle it was stole,
    While in the neat locality,
    Something crossed me mind, when I looked behind,
    No bundle cord I find, upon me stick a wobblin,
    Inquiring for the rogue, set me call to brogue, wasnt much in vogue on

    Well from there I got away, me spirits never failing,
    Landed on the quay, just as the ship was sailing, the captain at me roared,
    Said that no room had he, when I jumped aboard,
    A cabin found for Paddy,
    Down among the pigs, theyd some funny rigs,
    Danced some hearty jigs, the water round me bubblin,
    When off Hollyhead, wished meself was dead, or better far instead down
    The rocky road to Dublin; one two three four five

    Well the boys of Liverpool, when we safely landed,
    Called meself a fool, I could no longer stand it, blood began to boil,
    Temper I was losin, for old Erins Isle,
    They began abusing,
    "Hurrah me soul," says I, me shillelagh I let fly,
    Galway boys were nigh, and saw I was ahobblin
    With a loud hurray, joining in the affray, we quickly cleared the way for

    6. Spancill Hill

    Last night as I lay dreaming of pleasent days gone by
    Me mind been bent on rambling to Ireland I did fly
    I stepped on board a vision and followed with a will
    Till next I came to anchor at the cross near Spancill Hill.

    Delighted by the novelty, enchanted with the scene
    Where in me early boyhood where often I had been
    I thought
    I heard a murmer and I think I hear it still
    Its the little stream of water that flows down Spancill Hill.

    To amuse a passing fancy I lay down on the ground
    And all me school copanions they shortly gathered round
    When we were home returning we danced with bright goodwill
    To Martin Moynahans music at the cross at Spancill Hill.

    It was on the twenty-forth of June, the day before the fair
    When Irelands sons and daughters and friends assembled there
    The young, the old, the brave and the bold came their duty to fulfill
    At the parish church in Clooney, a mile from Spancill Hill.

    I went to see me neighbours to see what they might say
    The old ones they were dead and gone, the young ones turning grey
    I met the tailor Quigley, he as bold as ever still
    For he used to make me britches when I lived at Spancill Hill.

    I paid a flying visit to me first and only love
    Shes as fair as any lily and gentle as a dove
    She threw her arms around me, crying Johnny I love you still
    She was a farmers daughter, the pride of Spancill Hill.

    Well I dreamt I hugged and kissed her as in the days of yore
    She said, Johnny youre only joking as many the times before
    The cock crew in the morning, he crew both loud and shrill
    And I woke in California, many miles from Spancill Hill.

    8. Ride On

    True you ride the finest horse I have ever seen,
    Standing sixteen, one or two. With eyes wild and green,
    And you ride the horse so well, hands light to the touch,
    I could never go with you no matter how I wanted to.

    Ride on, see you, I could never go with you
    No matter how I wanted to.

    When you ride in to the night without a trace behind,
    Run your claw along my gut one last time.
    I turn to face an empty space where once you used to lie,
    And look for a spark that lights the night
    Through a teardrop in my eye.

  • BLIND – Blood Tears

     

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    LÁGRIMAS DE SANGUE

    Bem-vindo ao reino
    Ambos estamos condenados a viver
    Esse é um destino negro
    ( Eu posso escutar seus chamados
    Eu posso escutar seus chamados)
    A vida eterna

    Eu vejo isto continuar queimando
    Toda noite eu choro em dor

    Viva
    Ainda que o fim apareça, meu amigo

    E lágrimas de sangue eu choro
    Você procurou e você achou
    Um atalho para seus velhos amigos

    Minha mente
    Em sonhos frios
    A carne podre
    Ou as tristes mentiras
    Bem-vindo à onde o tempo pára
    Ninguém saí e ninguém jamais quis sair

    Não posso segurar isso
    Isso queima
    Toda noite eu choro em dor

    E lágrimas de sangue eu choro
    Aflição infinita permanece dentro
    E lágrimas de sangue eu choro
    Aflição infinita permanece dentro

    Isto parece tão claro
    Abaixe o arco
    Por que a vida em mim se foi
    E um vento cruel e frio sopra
    E um vento cruel e frio sopra
    Em culpa

    E a vida deverá minguar
    Toda noite eu choro em dor

    E lágrimas de sangue eu choro
    Aflição infinita permanece dentro
    E lágrimas de sangue eu choro
    Aflição infinita permanece dentro
    Um atalho para seus velhos amigos

  • BLIND – Out on the Water

     
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    NA ÁGUA DISTANTE

    Na água distante
    A Ilha dos Mortos que Vivem
    Lá eles viveram até que partiram do mundo e
    Ainda seus feitos perduram em canções