Gaelic Song

The Arrogant Worms

Composição de: The Arrogant Worms
Through the ages, through war, pestilence and sleet, the 
Celtic culture has survived, it's songs and dances passed 
from father to son, from mother to daughter, from uncle to 
goat. And though few still speak Gaelic, the ancient 
language of the Celts, all hearts are still stirred by the 
beautiful tones of this mellifluous tongue.

Ah ma wee hach patew mae bo clee hach maneagh
Heow meow meow meow meow meow meow meow BARK meow
Saigh hough loo loo cheow dach hagh vreigh chouach 
mouheaugh
Douauh meah mae couchah moo ma meagh pach hooragh

And though other cultures tried to destroy them, driven no 
doubt by their jealousy of the Celts' fine fashion sense 
and edible cuisine, they did not surrender. Actually, they 
surrendered quite often, but they were never entirely wiped
 out, clinging to the corners of small islands, their 
voices raised in song, the clarion call of the pipes 
ringing out to the heavens.

(Undescribably beautiful penny-whistle solo)

Ah ma wee hach patew mae bo clee hach maneagh
Heow meow meow meow meow meow meow meow BARK meow
Saigh hough loo loo cheow dach hagh vreigh chouach 
mouheaugh
Douauh meah mae couchah moo ma meagh pach hooragh

Ah ma wee hach patew mae bo clee hach maneagh
Heow meow meow meow meow meow meow meow BARK meow
Saigh hough loo loo cheow dach hagh vreigh chouach 
mouheaugh
Douauh meah mae couchah moo ma meagh pach hooragh
Meach bo meah mea bloh meah hoo noo euach moo doo beah
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