Gather Ye Wild
(instrumental)
The Road Goes Ever On
Now as Iґm sitting here My life is passing by I recall the things Iґve done; I watch the sun But this is not the end; no the end Iґll never see And Iґll be moving on
A sunbeam heats my chest; itґs time to rise again The leaves above whisper to me I feel the land; I feel the air Blowing through my hair
Now into the dawn Iґm heading again The hills are calling my name Like a leaf on the ground Iґm blown away I wasnґt born to stay
Living for the roads I see Iґm wild, Iґm free A stranger from the past But Iґm not the last
ґCause the road goes on and on; the road goes on and on The road goes on and on; the road goes on and on Donґt know if itґs a curse or just another kind of blood But my road goes on and on Yes the road goes ever on
Now the sun sinks; the air is growing chill I lie down under just another tree The last grey daylight dies Now as I close my eyes
Then the shadows surround me again A cool wind touches my face The empty landscape fills my mind Guess Iґm behind my time
And yet Iґll always be Though my time is done In darkness, in the sun Travel on
ґCause the road goes on and on; the road goes on and on The road goes on and on; the road goes on and on No Iґm not antisocial; I am of another kind And my road goes on and on The road goes ever on
You know me; Iґm in your dreams Though you hide it well Iґm who youґd wish you were The traveller
ґCause the road goes on and on; the road goes on and on The road goes on and on; the road goes on and on Iґve lived my life, fulfilled my dreams Iґm not afraid to die But my road goes on and on Yes the road goes ever on
The road goes on and on...
Tree
A thousand years Iґve stood here; Iґll stand a thousand more Seen kingdoms rise and fall; seen pestilence and war
How swift are your little lives; how swiftly you forget
My roots are deep in your forefathersґ bones My head in the air that you breath When you freeze I submit to your fire When youґre hot come seek shadow beneath...
Tree - tall as a mountain Older than fathers of kings of men Stood here and watched while your heroes died I am your memory; I am incarnate life
My branches your cradle; I watched the rise of man While you wished upon the stars; I never left the land
And youґve hung villains from my arms Nailed prophets high on my chest In your mind you may be the master But in the soil we both shall rest
Tree - tall as a mountain...
Youґve convinced yourselves you were cast out of Eden But you left willingly in pride Now when you freeze in your castles of stone Do you think you were right Do you think you were right
Tree - tall as a mountain...
How fragile are your lives; how fragile your dreams
And you shall ache with thirst in eroded landscapes (Thereґs no escape) Last species alone in a field of stone But listen mankind; what I tell is true From a buried seed a forest will be You may destroy; but you cannot undo
Longing For The Woods Part I: the wild children
In their veins still runs the blood of the wild Deep within their hearts the earliest of songs In their eyes the light of the first of days But the road is hidden And theyґre so far, so far away
Staring into the darkness Something stirs inside A longing for something left long ago Delving into darkness Cannot stay inside The moon is young and clear And the fire is drawing them near
They gather in the shadows In their eyes a fire light Warriors and maidens fair Bonded by a love implied
Now the wind calls A storm from the past Night falls And theyґre longing for the woods
In the shade I stand and watch them Like a scene from an ancient dream Trying hard to awaken the Gods In the hour of the fall But it was long ago and it was far away Will anyone hear The wild childrenґs call
Highland Winds
I was roaming far from home Far from the town that I left behind Out in the wild; under open sky
Found myself in a field of green Fairest of lands that I ever saw The wind was different there; under open sky
Wind - whiped the tears off my face Light - shone a way through the haze Clouds cast shadows on fields below Rain fell but was no longer cold
Felt I was stranded out of time Gently touched by the breath of the Gods Colours primeval; under open sky
Wind...
And the world may be falling Still the pipes are calling me home
Highland winds you own my soul Gladly I laid it in your hands Let me roam in these green, green lands And never shall I grow old
I believe I could sit here a thousand years Feeding on air; watching nothing change Thinking this is a good place to die This is a good place to die
Sad was the day when I had to go Back to the town that I left behind Enamoured for life; under open sky
But in my mind this landґs forever clear And in my thoughts I will travel there To ease all pain and calm my fear; under open sky A piece of me remains; under open sky I left my heart; under open sky
Highland winds you own my soul...
Thinking this is a good place to die But a better place to live
Longing For The Woods Part II: the ring of fire
In my veins still runs the blood of the wild Deep within my heart the earliest of songs In my eyes the light of the first of days But the road is hidden And Iґm so far, so far away
Turning another page in the book Iґm beginning to wonder Does it get any better or worse than this Searching for motives to stop me from screaming Donґt know when I awoke Just know I was better off dreaming
I am the Wanderer Iґve seen many a shore But the road I long the most to go Is closed for evermore
Now the wind calls A storm from the past Night falls And Iґm longing for the woods
I believe if I found the lost road back I would see myself in that ring of fire Maybe that is what I fear the most For then I am now only a ghost
I left my heart in the woods Will it ever be found again
Happy was I then, and hopeful Trusted in the morning light Now the sun warms me no longer Though painfully bright
Roaming am I now, and lost And burned down the fire Could it be lit just one more time Then let it be my pyre
The Bollard
A strong wind blew across the bay A word for happiness on that day The workers board their trains for home Their shirts were dirty and damp
And I stood there just like before A nod from a stud or a smile from a whore It all seemed so impermanent though I think that it never will change
I went down the old narrow road That leads to the shore and to Sallyґs old boat I went aboard and I rowed away To get to the other side
And they all lit a fire on the beach that night And all their troubles were out of sight I just walked in and I tied the boat To a tree in the edge of the wood
And they all sang a song called the bottle of smoke They blew their whistles, their drums they stroke And the fair young ladies they danced in the night To the sound of the band in the flickering light
Bad Hobbits Die Hard
(instrumental)
Longing For The Woods Part III: Herneґs Prophecy
I met the old man In the depths of the woods He said: Iґll show thee a bit of the future If perchance thou wilt listen
The wanderer: "The journey it has been so long Is it the end that we feel drawing nearer Though we keep on learning more Nothing seems to get any clearer"
The Hunter: "Man he must search his heart Though he will not like what he findeth I can tell him no truth That he doth not already know
Turn the ghostship around Climb back into the cradle At least to die in dignity Surrender now or be brought home in chains The Motherspirit will conquer all With or without thee the kingdom shall fall"
The Wanderer: "Can it be done, can the Gods be awoken Can we rewrite the tale, is the cradle not broken"
The Hunter: "Not all the future is equally clear It may be the end that you feel drawing near Search in your hearts If they still hold the truth The voice from the past is the future The longing for the woods"
And the old man, lord of the hunters of old Disappeared in the depths of the woods Left me with a strange sensation That maybe one day...
The wind calls A storm from the past Night falls And weґre longing for the woods
Land Of Olden Glory
Once a young boy he set out Upon the road to fame a fortune Full of hope for all looks bright in daylight But the young boy he must learn That the roadґs twisted and turned And dangerous to travel after midnight
Born out of the fire One night out in the wild When the dawn broke free I seemed only a helpless child
When from the dying embers A sapling seemed to grow O, could it be it showed to me The way to go
Stumbling onto shaky ground Not knowing what was to be found
Set sails for the future Or dwell in realms long lost
A neverending battle Where the dark outshines the bold A mounting cost of dreamers lost And growing old
Yet ever striding onwards The quest will never rest A hunter in the dark And you will never catch me again
Iґm growing stronger now With every wound I get somehow You canґt take nothing from me Anymore, because I...
Left the land of olden glory Journeyed through the night Leave a light for me my friend And I will come inside
Life is a road that is twisted and turned Children of the sun grow up and get burned We should treasure our past but still travel light And beware on whos doors we knock in the night I know I have friends, I am never alone But I am a wanderer, the road is my home
And in the light of moon You may hear me singing
Left the land...
Once a young boy he set out Upon the road to fame a fortune Full of hope for all looks bright in daylight But this young boy he must learn That the roadґs twisted and turned And dangerous to travel after midnight
Lament For Lуrien
Out of battle I did come Afraid of darkness, afraid of the sun The Gods led my feet to the kingdom now gone Fairest of them all; Fairest of them all
Blessйd be the golden wood Where trees were new that ages stood For haunted souls a sanctuary true And fairest of them all; Fairest of them all
Oh what joy, what balm for wounds To stray beneath the stars Where elvenmaids did dance as light As leaf on lindentree; Leaf on lindentree
In the mirror I did see What haunts me in my dreams, brings me to my knees Would that foreґer I could hide midst the trees In Lуrien the fair
Could I stay I would never leave Could I stay I would ever be In timeless land where shineth no moon Yet I must leave here soon
Oh the burden laid on me My quest is hard to bear Succes and failure both shall be The end of Goldenfair
I set my sails and leave this world To me all seemeth bare For neverafter shall I walk In Lуrien the fair
A dream now gone, a name in a song The garden of the Gods, faded and lost Noone now lingers where mallorn once grew And my worldґs fading too
Ai! lauriл lantar lassi sъrinen...
Memory Within A Memory
(instrumental)
The Tapdancer/Gather Ye Wild (reprise)
(instrumental)
The Tapdancer is dedicated to Nigel Tufnel Gather Ye Wild (reprise) is dedicated to Franz Beckerlee
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