Lyrics And the Accordions Played - Runrig
See
the
bracken
green
on
the
hills
See
the
gifts
of
every
summer
Suns
sinking
low
in
the
long
grass
Always
rising
and
falling
down
There's
bluebells
growing
under
the
trees
And
I
will
be
there
in
June
I
will
walk
back
down
the
river
To
some
unknown
salvation
Taking
me
back
again
Memories
of
the
incomplete
The
birch,
the
oak,
the
rowan
And
the
accordions
played
down
in
the
hall
By
the
riverside
As
if
God
hadn't
happened
at
all
Stealing
heaven
from
a
moon-lit
door
Taking
me
back
down
the
railroad
tracks
To
get
lost
in
it
all
On
young
ploughed
fields
I
kissed
your
eyes
A
crown
of
songs
around
your
head
And
by
the
railings
at
the
harbor
wall
The
radios
played
Never
thought
I
could
look
upon
Something
so
beautiful,
so
pure
Brighter
than
sun
on
snow
In
some
new
enchanted
garden
She
said
we've
been
here
before
As
the
skies
are
slashed
by
flames
Our
citadels
come
crashing
down
A
constant
sea,
a
war
of
waves
Lay
down
your
life
for
me
Lay
down
your
love
again
We'll
talk
it
over
And
we'll
waken
Like
kings
some
day
And
the
accordions
played
And
the
accordions
played
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