Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Feis Mor Tir Na N'Og (Across The North Sea Of Visnech), artist - Absu. Album song The Sun Of Tiphareth, in the genre
Date of issue: 30.06.2008
Record label: Osmose
Song language: English
Feis Mor Tir Na N'Og (Across The North Sea Of Visnech) |
Across the northern seas, we travel |
The cold freezing winds will arouse us |
Spells from a woman have sent us to the seas of avagon |
Transformed by our mother, we are |
I am CuChulainn, the warrior of Ulster |
We’ll search the lands to discover the Tir Na N’og |
The sea god guides our ship to Ireland |
The storms push us to the palace of Visnech |
Our swords with fire are rising |
Our axes with fire have risen |
The call from the silver horn to Visnech splits the air |
Warriors answered the horn behind the western lands |
Hoofs and steel hammered past the cries beyond the thorned hills |
Acknowledging the commands from the king |
Our play lies north to the path of Nite |
And brings us upon the fortress walls where battles raged |
Raise the magick hammer of Mjollnir |
Your underworld of Annwvyn draws us through |
Emer, thy lucious woman, I shall sleep with you |
I kiss the naked skin of white |
I lust your black hair, my woman divine |
I see a holocaust in your eyes |
(You are my princess of live) |
(You are my princess of life) |
Feis Mor Tir Na N’Og |
In the land of Visnech, the darkness never sinks away |
All will fall upon the southern steel, yet behind the burning fires |
Now, we bathe at the bleeding coast |
While women laugh with the Gailant knights |
How sad is it to see my father’s fallen halls? |
Can I feel the pure blast from the frigid winds? |
I awake the gods Epona, Cernunnos, and Lugh |
Yes, I’m CuChulainn, warrior fo Ulster |
In order to worship with fire and sword |
The storms shall force us to the palace of Visnech |
Cold, cold, how cold are the plains of Lugh? |
You should ask thy Emer to reply |
We’ve finally found the last paradise |
It remains in the light of Tir Na N’Og |
With the hand of Ler, Irish Sea god |
We shall complete our long excursion |