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| 6:56 | ||||
2. |
| 6:17 | ||||
3. |
| 2:52 | ||||
I sat within the valley green
I sat me with my true love My sad heart strove the two between The old love and the new love The old for her the new that made Me think on Ireland dearly While soft the wind blew down the glade And shook the golden barley T'was hard the woeful words to frame To break the ties that bound us But harder still to bear the shame Of foreign chains around us And so I said the mountain glen I'll meet at morning early And I'll join the bold united men While soft winds shook the barley T'was sad I kissed away her tears My fond arm round her flinging When a foeman's shot burst on our ears From out the wild woods ringing A bullet pierced my true love's side In life's young spring so early And on my breast in blood she died While soft winds shook the barley But blood for blood without remorse I've taken at Oulart Hollow I've lain my true love's clay like corpse Where I full soon must follow Around her grave I've wandered drear Noon, night and morning early With breaking heart when e'er I hear The wind that shakes the barley |
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4. |
| 5:28 | ||||
Outside the storm clouds gathering
Moved silently along the dusty boulevard Where flowers turning crane their fragile necks So they can in turn reach up and kiss the sky They're driven by a strange desire Unseen by the human eye Someone's calling I remember when you held my hand In the park we would play When the circus came to town Look over here Outside the circus gathering Moved silently along the rain swept boulevard The procession moved on, the shouting is over The fabulous freaks are leaving town They're driven by a strange desire Unseen by the human eye Someone's calling The carnival is over We sat and watched As the moon rose For the very first time |
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5. |
| 1:54 | ||||
6. |
| 1:10 | ||||
7. |
| 7:08 | ||||
8. |
| 5:42 | ||||
Farewell now, my sister
Up ahead there lies your road And your conscience walks beside you It's the best friend you'll ever know And the past is now your future It bears witness to your soul Make sure that the love you offer up Does not fall on barren soil For the wind cries of late In the whispering grass Our way of life is held In the spinning wheels of chance I believe In the way of long ago And the sands I believe Rose long ago And we're changing our ways Yes, we're taking on different roads Tell me more about the forest That you once called home For the wind cries of late In the whispering leaves And the sun will turn to waste The heavens we built above Father, teach your children To treat our mother well If we give her back her diamonds She will offer up her pearl We must sing her creation's song Show them all Invoke the spirits that feed us This dreaming takes too long But I'm not bitter No, I'm surviving To face the world To raise the future So why don't you tell me Come on and tell me About the world you left behind Can you tell me? |
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9. |
| 6:44 | ||||
10. |
| 2:07 | ||||
Sota mono tratao no trateja mon
Uto traja satija totaja tom Ima toja satao no trateja mon Uto traja satija tom satija tom Sadom sadom Sadom sadom Una torti sadom Una parki sadom Suta mono tratao na trateja ton Uto traja satija totaja ton Ima toja satao uno trateja ton Uto traja satija tom satija tom Sadom sadom Sadom sadom Una torti sadom Una parki sadom Suta mono tratao na trateja ton Uto traja satija totaja ton Ima toja satao no trateja ton Uto traja satija tom satija tom Sadom sadom Sadom sadom Una torti sadom Una parki sadom |
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11. |
| 9:15 | ||||
You saw sagacious Solomon
You know what came of him To him complexities seemed plain He cursed the hour that gave birth to him And saw that everything was vain How great and wise was Solomon The world however didn't wait But soon observed what followed on It's wisdom that had brought him to this state How fortunate the man with none How fortunate the man with none You saw courageous Caesar next You know what he became They deified him in his life Then had him murdered just the same And as they raised the fatal knife How loud he cried: you too, my son The world however didn't wait But soon observed what followed on It's courage that had brought him to that state How fortunate the man with none How fortunate the man with none You heard of honest Socrates The man who never lied They weren't so grateful as you'd think Instead the rulers fixed to have him tried And handed him the poisoned drink How honest was the people's noble son The world however didn't wait But soon observed what followed on It's honesty that brought him to that state How fortunate the man with none How fortunate the man with none Here you can see respectable folk Keeping to God's own laws So far he hasn't taken heed You who sit safe and warm indoors Help to relieve our bitter need How virtuously we had begun The world however didn't wait But soon observed what followed on It's fear of God that brought us to that state How fortunate the man with none How fortunate the man with none |