paroles de chanson Thunder Rising - Gary Moore
They
looked
out
from
the
fortress
on
the
hill.
There
came
a
single
warrior
returning
from
the
kill.
The
spoils
of
war
hung
from
his
horses
mane.
The
bloody
heads
of
enemies
that
he
had
freshly
slayed.
They
saw
the
face,
the
eyes
so
sullen,
Could
only
be
the
young
Cúchulain.
Thunder
rising,
thunder
rising,
Thunder
rising
early
in
the
morning.
Cities
burning,
The
world
keeps
turning.
Thunder
rising
early
in
the
morning.
The
son
of
Lugh
MacEithleen
knew
no
fear.
For
just
one
blow
at
any
foe
to
tell
his
end
was
near.
So
many
tried
to
mock
this
Celtic
son.
They
taunted
and
they
teased
him
till
He
slayed
them
one
by
one.
And
so
they
came,
and
so
they've
fallen
At
the
hands
of
young
Cúchulain.
Thunder
rising,
thunder
rising,
Thunder
rising
early
in
the
morning.
Cities
burning,
The
world
keeps
turning.
Thunder
rising
early
in
the
morning.
Long
ago
the
legend
has
it,
How
the
mighty
Ulster
men
Battled
with
the
King
Of
Connacht,
Fighting
to
the
bitter
end.
No
one
knew
what
foolish
reason
Caused
this
skirmish
to
begin.
Was
it
treachery
or
treason,
Or
just
the
idle
threats
of
drunken
men?
Thunder
rising,
thunder
rising,
Thunder
rising
early
in
the
morning.
Cities
burning,
The
world
keeps
turning.
Thunder
rising
early
in
the
morning.
Thunder
rising,
thunder
rising,
Thunder
rising
early
in
the
morning.
Young
men
are
dying,
The
widows
are
crying.
Thunder
rising
early
in
the
morning.
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