Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song The Summer Walkers, artist - Runrig. Album song 50 Great Songs, in the genre Фолк-рок
Date of issue: 24.03.2016
Record label: Ridge
Song language: English
The Summer Walkers |
Sometimes when you journey |
Through the pages of a book |
You’re taken places beyond words |
You let them speak the truth |
Today I’ve opened treasures |
That my eyes could scarce believe |
They’re the words of confirmation |
Everything that makes me sing |
Summer comes to Sutherland |
And you bend the hazel bow |
You harness up the ponies |
And you head out on the road |
By Kilbreck and Altnaharra |
You journey to your rest |
With the guiding might of Suliven |
For the campsites of the West |
And it’s up by the Shin |
And up by the 'Naver |
And the long winding shores |
Of Loch Maree |
By Ben Hope and Ben Loyal |
By Stack and by Arkle |
The road reaches long |
Now the summer is here |
Now your words are not of sentiment |
Shallow or untrue |
But wells of living water |
And from their clear deep sides we drew |
The songs, the tin, the horses |
This country’s great and ancient wilds |
Your faith in God and man and nature |
And the keenness of your guile |
So have you stood out on Coldbackie |
At the time the sun goes down |
Or up on the king of campsites |
In the hills about Brae Tongue |
That’s when music filled your evenings |
It’s all so different now, this world |
For you were the summer walkers |
And the fishers of the pearl |
So as we close another chapter |
That we label Archive Gold |
Still the Conon flows each morning |
And the dew falls from the sloe |
But today you took me walking |
Through a land that we have lost |
While our children sit at websites |
With no access to the cost |