Beagnach
Inhoud
1. Morrison’s Jig – Templehouse Jig
2. Exiles Return
3. Calum’s Road – Hardiman the Fiddler
4. Anach Cuain
5. Flowers of Edinburg – Deil Amongst the Tailors
6. Érin Grá Mo Chroi
7. Off to California – Harvest Home – Boys of Blue Hill
8. The Well below the Valley
9. Jack Ryan’s – Johnny O’ Leary’s – Din Tarrant’s
10. Star of the County Down
11. Fest Noz
12. The King’s Shilling
13. Autumn Child – Seabreeze
14. Road to Barga – Thunderhead
15. Song for Ireland
16. Windbroke
Songteksten
Exiles Return
When winter comes and all is silent,
the saddled mare is tightly bound.
The fox she prowls under the moonlight,
and snow lays thickly on the ground.
Chorus:
And though we bid farewell in sorrow,
We will meet again in distant lands,
And drink a health in joy for parting,
When the exile will return again.2x
The hearth is hard to leave these long nights,
we face a long and treacherous road.
But hard times must be faced undaunted,
our loved ones lighten up our roads.
Chorus
The distant Cairn of Knocknaree stands,
bare and bleached o’er Queen Maeve’s tomb.
O Hara’s castle stands undaunted,
waiting for her lands to bloom.
Chorus
The night is cold and the children are sleeping,
restful, dreams of Tir na n-Og.
The Jeanie Johnson bound for sailing,
and now my friend it’s time to go.
Chorus
Erin Grá Mo Chroí
Star of the County Down
Song for Ireland
In silver wing they fly, they know the call of freedom in their breasts
Saw Black Head against the sky, with twisted rocks that run down to the sea
Living on your western shore,
I stood by your Atlantic Sea and sang a song for Ireland
Talking all the day with true friends, who try to make you stay
Telling jokes and news, singing songs to pass the night away
Watched the Galway salmon run like silver dancing darting in the sun
Chorus
Drinking all the day in old pubs where fiddlers love to play
Someone touched the bow, he played a reel which seemed so grand and gay
Stood on Dingle Beach and cast, in wild foam we found Atlantic Bass
Chorus
Dreaming in the night, I saw a land where no man had to fight
Waking in your dawn, I saw you crying in the morning light
Lying where the falcons fly, they twist and turn all in you air blue sky
Chorus
Anach Cuain
If my health is spared I’ll be long relating,
The Well below the valley
The King’s Shilling
Oh my love has left me with bairnes twa
And that’s the last of him I ever saw
He joined the army and marched to war
He took the shilling, he took the shilling and he’s off to war
Come, laddies, come, hear the cannon roar
Take the king’s shilling and you’re off to war
Well, did he look as he marched along
With his kilt and sporran and his musket gun
The ladies tipped him as he marched along
He sailed out by, he sailed out by the Broomielaw
Pipes did play as he marched along
And the soldiers sang out a battle song
“March on, march on,” cried the captain gay
For king and country, for king and country we will fight today
Chorus
Well, the battle rattled to the sound of guns
And the bayonets flashed in the morning sun
The drums did beat and the cannon roared
And the shilling didn’t seem, oh the shilling didn’t seem much worth the war
Chorus
Well, the men they fought and the men did fall
Cut down by bayonet and musket ball
And many of these brave young men
Would never fight for, would never fight for the king again
Chorus