paroles de chanson Seanair's Song - Dougie Maclean
From
the
island
of
the
mountains
to
the
hills
across
argyll
With
a
heart
that
is
so
broken
with
every
weary
mile
And
he'll
never
hear
the
whisper
of
his
hebridean
wind
Or
the
thunder
of
the
ocean
as
the
minch
comes
tumbling
in
He's
holding
out
he's
holding
out
On
the
frayed
edge
of
time
on
the
borderline
And
he
rests
the
tired
shepherd
where
the
gentle
devon
flows
But
inside
there
is
a
yearning
that
no
one
really
knows
And
in
the
quiet
of
the
evening
he
would
sing
his
island
songs
For
the
ashes
of
his
fathers
and
the
children
of
his
sons
These
chains
have
not
been
broken
and
our
freedom
is
not
won
And
though
many
words
are
spoken
we
still
wander
weary
on
And
there
are
a
hundred
questions
and
a
thousand
reasons
why
But
our
answers
they
are
somewhere
in
the
hebridean
sky
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