paroles de chanson The Host of the Air - Хелависа
O'Driscoll
drove
with
a
song
The
wild
duck
and
the
drake
From
the
tall
and
the
tufted
reeds
Of
the
drear
Hart
Lake.
And
he
saw
how
the
reeds
grew
dark
At
the
coming
of
night-tide,
And
dreamed
of
the
long
dim
hair
Of
Bridget
his
bride.
He
heard
while
he
sang
and
dreamed
A
piper
piping
away,
And
never
was
piping
so
sad,
And
never
was
piping
so
gay.
And
he
saw
young
men
and
young
girls
Who
danced
on
a
level
place,
And
Bridget
his
bride
among
them,
With
a
sad
and
a
gay
face.
The
dancers
crowded
about
him
And
many
a
sweet
thing
said,
And
a
young
man
brought
him
red
wine
And
a
young
girl
white
bread.
But
Bridget
drew
him
by
the
sleeve
Away
from
the
merry
bands,
To
old
men
playing
at
cards
With
a
twinkling
of
ancient
hands.
The
bread
and
the
wine
had
a
doom,
For
these
were
the
host
of
the
air;
He
sat
and
played
in
a
dream
Of
her
long
dim
hair.
He
played
with
the
merry
old
men
And
thought
not
of
evil
chance,
Until
one
bore
Bridget
his
bride
Away
from
the
merry
dance.
He
bore
her
away
in
his
arms,
The
handsomest
young
man
there,
And
his
neck
and
his
breast
and
his
arms
Were
drowned
in
her
long
dim
hair.
O'Driscoll
scattered
the
cards
And
out
of
his
dream
awoke:
Old
men
and
young
men
and
young
girls
Were
gone
like
a
drifting
smoke;
But
he
heard
high
up
in
the
air
A
piper
piping
away,
And
never
was
piping
so
sad,
And
never
was
piping
so
gay...
so
gay.
Album
Running to Paradise
1 Beren's Song
2 The Song of Beren and Luthien
3 Nimrodel
4 Galadriel's Song
5 Legolas's Song
6 The Lullaby
7 Rolling Down the Hole
8 The Hosting of the Sidhe
9 He Мours for the Change...
10 The Song of Wandering Aengus
11 The Unappeasable Host
12 The Host of the Air
13 The Black Tower
14 September 1913
15 "I am of Ireland"
16 Under the Moon
17 The Withering of the Boughs
18 Running to Paradise
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