Letra
Verse 1:
In the heart of Erin's Isle, where the mists of time unroll,
Where ancient whispers dance on the heathery hill,
I set forth alone, with a heart both wild and bold,
To find the treasures of a soul untold.
With a map of stars to guide my weary feet,
Through the emerald lands, where the leprechauns retreat,
I'd wander far and wide, in the moon's soft glow,
Where the Tuatha De Danann's magic does flow.
Chorus:
Oh, take me back to the Celtic lands,
Where the wild winds whisper secrets to the sands,
Where the ancient stones tell tales of old,
And the rivers run with tales untold.
In the wilderness of my ancestors, I stand,
Where the druids' wisdom fills the land.
This journey of self-discovery, so grand,
Leads me to the heart of who I am.
Verse 2:
Through the vale of tears, and the shadowed glade,
Where faeries play, and the banshee's wail is made,
I'll tread with care, and a heart so free,
In the company of those who've lived before me.
The standing stones, in silent vigil keep,
Guarding paths where mythic heroes sleep,
Their whispers call, as the night falls deep,
To walk the way of the ancient sheep.
Bridge:
By the light of the will-o'-the-wisp, I'll find my way,
Through the peat bogs and the enchanted fray,
Where the shamrock weeps with dew at dawn,
And the leprechaun's laughter carries on.
Verse 3:
In the hallowed groves of oak and ash,
Where the druids once taught with a gentle bash,
I'll seek the truth, in the quiet thrash,
Of the sacred leaves, and the whispers of the sash.
The faeries' ring, in a moonlit glade,
Where the veil is thin, and the spirits aid,
I'll dance with shadows, in the moon's cascade,
And in the silence, find the courage I've prayed.
Chorus:
Oh, take me back to the Celtic lands,
Where the wild winds whisper secrets to the strands,
Where the ancient songs of olden bands,
Echo through the valleys, and the mountains grand.
In the wilderness of my soul's demand,
Where the Irish mists hold my hand,
This journey of self-discovery, so grand,
Leads me to the heart of who I am.
Verse 4:
By the shores of Lough Neagh, where the Tain unfurls,
I'll sit and listen to the ancient world's twirl,
Where Cuchulainn and Fionn once had their spurs,
In battles fierce, and in friendship's swirl.
The celtic knots of life intertwine,
In the tapestry of this mystical clime,
Where love and loss, forever entwine,
And hearts beat in time with the rhyme of the chime.
Outro:
In the embrace of the Irish wilderness, I've grown,
Where the spirits of my kin have shown,
The path to take, to be my own,
In the journey of self-discovery, alone.
The stars above, in a silver dome,
Guide me home, to where I roam,
In the ancient lands, that I now claim,
Where my heart forever will remain.
Chorus:
Oh, take me back to the Celtic lands,
Where the wild winds whisper secrets to the sands,
Where the ancient stones tell tales of old,
And the rivers run with tales untold.
In the wilderness of my ancestor's hand,
Where the Irish mists understand,
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