Songtexte Ulysses - Demis Roussos
Ulysses
Eight
years
slowly
pass
reborn
your
name
But
Telemachus
recalls
You
were
bold
among
the
boars
Eight
years
till
Calypso
set
you
free
And
Penelope
awaits
Proud
and
faithfull
against
fate
Oh
Zeus
Will
you
spread
your
mighty
hands
Bring
my
journey
to
an
end
Help
me
reach
my
native
land
To
my
Ithaca
so
grand
Mighty
Zeus
Oh,
Mighty
Zeus
Carriage
from
the
deep
The
endless
winds
have
torn
the
sails
to
shreds
Carriage
from
the
deep
And
all
but
one
believed
that
you
were
dead
Look
to
slay
this
land
and
a
flower
to
forget
Quickly
tie
their
hands
and
the
pompous
you'll
regret
Don't
come
near
the
cave
For
this
is
where
Polyphemus
abides
You'll
become
a
slave
And
many
of
your
friends
will
lose
their
lives
Blind
the
masters
host
and
away
before
he
strikes
Speak
O
Hermes
ghost
May
your
winds
show
me
the
path
In
a
stall
in
Circes
Isle
you'll
find
your
friends
Till
the
Goddess
sees
your
heaven
sent
There
remain
untill
you'll
find
again
self
will
For
your
journey
home
to
be
fullfilled
And
when
I
woke
from
my
sleep
I
long
asked
my
heart
wether
to
leap
From
my
swift
going
black
painted
ship
And
in
the
sea
be
drowned
Or
in
silence
endure
And
among
the
living
still
abide
To
the
Hades
and
all
the
Oracles
beseech
Of
Achillies
you
will
hear
a
speech
And
the
sirens
voice
will
echo
in
your
ears
Music
that
no
sailor
twice
will
hear
O
prophet
the
threads
of
my
life
were
spun
by
the
Gods
One
thing
tell
me
But
say
the
truth
The
ghost
of
my
mother
so
dear,
I
wish
to
see
Enthriced
from
my
hands
she
flittered
away
Ithaca
At
last,
O
Athena
It
is
me
Telemachus
your
father,
Odysseus
My
bow
slay
the
Suphres
Penelope
it
is
me,
Odysseus
Peliapus
it
is
me
Odysseus
O
Athena
Ithaca,
Ithaca
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