Lyrics Oran Ailein / Leaving Strathconon - Runrig
Teine
oidhche
geamhradh
Nar
sheasamh
air
an
làr
Sheinn
sinn
òran
Ailein
Sèist
is
rann
'S
an
trèana
ruith
cho
taibhseil
Mar
chuimhne
tron
a'
ghleann
'S
iomadh
loit
nach
tig
slàn
LEAVING
STRATHCONON
We're
the
emigrant
ones,
Not
the
last
in
the
line
You're
your
father's
son,
And
I
am
mine
And
all
of
our
northwords
Turn
distant
and
small
In
the
end
they
mean
nothing,
No,
nothing
at
all.
Right
here's
the
river's
source,
And
it
flows
out
to
the
world
And
the
heart
of
Caledonia
Is
drowning
in
the
flood
Was
there
hunger
in
our
striving?
Did
the
light
shine
in
our
dark?
Was
everything
we
ever
needed
Always
right
here
from
the
start?
Please
believe
me
Something
in
me
died
Leaving
Strathconon
And
your
mountains
behind
Please
believe
me
Something
in
me
died
Leaving
Strathconon
And
your
father's
home
behind.
We
stood
on
a
hundred
gangways,
That's
the
way
it's
always
been.
I
walked
out
beyond
Calvary
With
all
my
kith
and
kin
In
the
war
of
the
world
We
conquer
and
roam
Lie
the
wounds
that
stay
bleeding
And
raw
in
the
soul.
Please
believe
me
Something
in
me
died
Leaving
Strathconon
And
your
mountains
behind
Please
believe
me
Something
in
me
died
Leaving
Strathconon
And
your
father's
home
behind.
After
the
raging
flame,
The
embers
burn
slow
We're
leaving,
leaving,
leaving,
Till
there's
nowhere
left
to
go
The
seas,
the
slums,
the
battlefields,
The
shipyards,
the
tides,
The
straths,
the
glens,
the
drove
roads,
All
the
prairies
and
the
mines.
It's
a
still,
autumn
morning,
And
it
covers
Loch
Meig
And
all
the
trees
across
the
valley
In
a
blaze
of
dying
green
I've
seen
too
many
tail-lights,
Didn't
need
to
say
goodbye
We're
just
souls
across
a
shrinking
world
In
a
distant
starlit
night.
Please
believe
me
Something
in
me
died
Leaving
Strathconon
And
your
mountains
behind
Please
believe
me
Something
in
me
died
Leaving
Strathconon
And
your
father's
home
behind.
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