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Runrig - Òran Ailein / Leaving Strathconon lyrics
ÒRAN AILEIN
 Teine oidhche geamhradh
 Nar sheasamh air an làr
 Sheinn sinn òran Ailein
 Sèist is rann
 'S an trèana ruith cho taibhseil
 Mar chuimhne tron a' ghleann
 'S iomadh loit nach tig slàn
LEAVING STRATHCONON
 We're the emigrant ones,
 Not the last in the line
 You're your father's son,
 And I am mine
 And all of our northwords
 Turn distant and small
 In the end they mean nothing,
 No, nothing at all.
 Right here's the river's source,
 And it flows out to the world
 And the heart of Caledonia
 Is drowning in the flood
 Was there hunger in our striving?
 Did the light shine in our dark?
 Was everything we ever needed
 Always right here from the start?
 Please believe me
 Something in me died
 Leaving Strathconon
 And your mountains behind
 Please believe me
 Something in me died
 Leaving Strathconon
 And your father's home behind.
 We stood on a hundred gangways,
 That's the way it's always been.
 I walked out beyond CalvaryRunrig - Òran Ailein / Leaving Strathconon - http://motolyrics.com/runrig/oran-ailein-leaving-strathconon-lyrics.html
 With all my kith and kin
 In the war of the world
 We conquer and roam
 Lie the wounds that stay bleeding
 And raw in the soul.
 Please believe me
 Something in me died
 Leaving Strathconon
 And your mountains behind
 Please believe me
 Something in me died
 Leaving Strathconon
 And your father's home behind.
 After the raging flame,
 The embers burn slow
 We're leaving, leaving, leaving,
 Till there's nowhere left to go
 The seas, the slums, the battlefields,
 The shipyards, the tides,
 The straths, the glens, the drove roads,
 All the prairies and the mines.
 It's a still, autumn morning,
 And it covers Loch Meig
 And all the trees across the valley
 In a blaze of dying green
 I've seen too many tail-lights,
 Didn't need to say goodbye
 We're just souls across a shrinking world
 In a distant starlit night.
 Please believe me
 Something in me died
 Leaving Strathconon
 And your mountains behind
 Please believe me
 Something in me died
 Leaving Strathconon
 And your father's home behind.








