Lyrics The Brown Bull of Cooley - Cruachan
Maeve
was
a
queen
with
a
passion
for
war.
She
had
riches
and
wealth,
but
still
wanted
more.
She
wanted
the
bull
that
dwelled
in
Cooley
-
A
magnificent
beast
that
she
longed
to
see.
Maeve
was
a
queen
with
a
passion
for
war.
She
had
riches
and
wealth,
but
still
wanted
more.
She
longed
for
the
bull
that
dwelled
in
Cooley
-
A
magnificent
beast
that
she
longed
to
see.
The
men
of
Ulster
would
not
concur.
"No
one
shall
threaten
us,
certainly
not
her!"
She
gathers
her
armies
she
looks
to
the
north.
On
the
eve
of
the
solstice,
the
armies
march
forth.
The
men
of
Ulster
would
not
concur.
"No
one
shall
threaten
us,
certainly
not
her!"
She
gathers
her
armies
she
looks
to
the
north.
On
the
eve
of
the
solstice,
the
armies
march
forth.
Maeve
is
warned
by
a
faerie
prophet:
She
had
a
vision
of
evil,
malice
and
death.
"This
cannot
be,
as
anyone
will
tell,
The
men
of
Ulster
are
held
by
an
ancient
spell."
But
true
this
news
was
and
here
I
will
tell
why
-
Ulster's
defender
was
merely
a
boy.
Cuchulainn
was
his
name;
he
was
free
from
the
curse.
Single
combat
was
arranged
and
he
would
fight
first.
He
slays
many
soldiers
through
the
day
and
night.
No
matter
whom
he
faces,
Cuchulainn
wins
the
fight.
He
is
watched
by
The
Morrigan,
the
Goddess
of
war.
Love
grows
in
her
heart
as
she
views
from
afar.
The
combat
continues,
Cuchulainn
kills
with
spite,
Until
his
old
friend
Ferdiad
enters
the
fight.
Cuchulainn
kills
Ferdiad,
with
a
slash
of
his
sword.
He
feels
sad
and
angry
and
will
fight
no
more.
The
combat
continues,
Cuchulainn
kills
with
spite,
Until
his
old
friend
Ferdiad
enters
the
fight.
Cuchulainn
kills
Ferdiad,
with
a
slash
of
his
sword.
He
feels
sad
and
angry
and
will
fight
no
more.
Cuchulainn's
father
then
rode
to
the
North,
To
Eamhain
Macha,
King
Conchobar's
fort.
"Men
are
being
killed,
women
carried
away!"
He
called
to
the
warriors
who
were
in
disarray.
Cuchulainn's
father
then
rode
to
the
North,
To
Eamhain
Macha,
King
Conchobar's
fort.
"Men
are
being
killed,
women
carried
away!"
Their
lines
are
broken,
in
disarray.
An
accident
happened
and
his
head
was
cut
off,
But
continued
to
speak
and
choke
and
cough.
This
spectacle
brings
Ulster
out
of
its
spell;
They
go
to
Cuchulainn
and
Ulster
fights
well.
Maeve
has
been
defeated
and
to
Connaught
he
returns,
But
there
is
a
twist
to
this
tale,
a
very
strange
turn.
She
captured
the
bull
and
brought
it
to
Cruachan.
It
killed
her
own
bull
and
in
the
morning
was
gone.
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