Letras / letra L / Loreena McKennitt
- 1. All Souls Night - Bonfires dot the rolling hillsides. Figures dance around and around to drums that pulse out echoes of darkness; moving to the pagan sound. Somewhere in a hidden memory images float befor
- 2. Annachie Gordon - Harking is bonny and there lives my love My heart lies on him and cannot remove It cannot remove for all that I have done And I never will forget my love Annachie For Annachie Gordon he's bon
- 3. As I Roved Out - And who are you, me pretty fair maid, and who are you, me honey? And who are you, me pretty fair maid, and who are you, me honey? She answered me quite modestly, "I am me mother's darling" With me
- 4. Balulalow - I come to hevin which to tell The best nowells that e'er befell To you thir tythings trew I bring And I will of them say and sing. This day to you is born ane child Of Marie meik and Virgin
- 5. Banks of Claudy - As I walked out one morning All in the month of May Down by a flowery garden I carelessly did stray I overheard a young maid In sorrow did complain, All for her absent lover Who plows t
- 6. Beneath a Phrygian Sky - The moonlight it was dancing On the waves, out on the sea The stars of heaven hovered In a shimmering galaxy A voice from down the ages So in haunting in its song These ancient stones
- 7. Blacksmith - A blacksmith courted me Nine months and better He fairly won my heart Wrote me a letter With his hammer in his hand He looked quite clever And if I was with my love I'd live forever.
- 8. Bonny Portmor - 1. The Mystic's Dream 2. She Moved Through the Fair 3. Stolen Child 4. The Mummers' Dance 5. Penelope's Song (View Stream) 6. Marco Polo 7. The Bonny Swans 8. Dante
- 9. Bonny Portmore - O bonny Portmore, you shine where you stand And the more I think on you the more I think long If I had you now as I had once before All the lords in Old England would not purchase Portmore.
- 10. Breaking The Silence - I hear some distant drumbeat A heartbeat pulsing low Is it coming from within A heartbeat I don't know A troubled heart knows no peace A dark and poisoned pool Of liberty now lost A paw
- 11. Caravanserai - This glancing life is like a morning star A setting sun, or rolling waves at sea A gentle breeze or lightning in a storm A dancing dream of all eternity The sand was shimmering in the morn
- 12. Caravanserai - This glancing life is like a morning star A setting sun, or rolling waves at sea A gentle breeze or lightning in a storm A dancing dream of all eternity The sand was shimmering in the morn
- 13. Carrighfergus - I wish I was in Carrighfergus Only for nights in Ballygrant I would swim over the deepest ocean Only for nights in Ballygrant But the sea is wide, and I can't swim over Neither have I wi
- 14. Ce He Mise Le Ulaingt? - Beloved, gaze in thine own heart The holy tree is growing there; From joy the holy branches start And all the trembling flowers they bear. The changing colours of its fruit Have dowered the
- 15. Ce He Mise le Ulaingt? (The Two Trees) - Beloved, gaze in thine own heart The holy tree is growing there; From joy the holy branches start And all the trembling flowers they bear. The changing colours of its fruit Have dowered the stars with
- 16. Come By The Hills - Come by the hills to the land where fancy is free And stand where the peaks meet the sky and the rocks reach the sea Where the rivers run clear and the bracken is gold in the sun And c
- 17. Courtyard Lullaby - Wherein the deep night sky, the stars lie in its embrace. The courtyard still in its sleep. Peace comes over your face. "Come to me", it sings "Hear the pulse of the land. The ocean's
- 18. Coventry Carol - Lully, lulla, thou little tiny child By by, lully, lullay, thou little tiny child By by, lully lullay O sisters too, how may we do For to preserve this day This poor youngling For whom
- 19. Cymbeline - Fear no more the heat o' the sun Nor the furious winters' rages; Thou thy worldly task hast done, Home art gone, and ta'en thy wages Golden lads and girls all must, As chimney-sweepers, com
- 20. Dante's Prayer - When the dark wood fell before me And all the paths were overgrown When the priests of pride say there is no other way I tilled the sorrows of stone I did not believe because I could not s
- 21. Dante´s Prayer (Spanish Version) - Cuando la selva oscura cae ante mí Y los caminos son de hierba Y los fieles del orgullo dicen, no es así Cultivo tus penas sobre piedra No creí porque no pude ver Y veniste a mí sin huellas
- 22. Dark Night of The Soul - Upon a darkened night the flame of love was burning in my breast And by a lantern bright I fled my house while all in quiet rest Shrouded by the night And by the secret stair I
- 23. Dickens' Dublin - I walk the streets of Dublin town It's 1842 It's snowing on this Christmas Eve Think I'll beg another bob or two I'll huddle in this doorway here Till someone comes along If the lamp ligh
- 24. Dickens' Dublin (The Palace) - I walk the streets of Dublin town It's 1842 It's snowing on this Christmas Eve Think I'll beg another bob or two I'll huddle in this doorway here Till someone comes along If the lamp lighter comes rea
- 25. Down By The Sally Gardens - It was down by the Sally Gardens My love and I did meet. She crossed the Sally Gardens With little snow-white feet. She bid me to take life easy As the leaves grow on the tree But I was young a
- 26. Emmanuel - Veni, veni, Emanuel: Captivum solve Israel, Qui gemit in exilio, Privatus Dei Filio Gaude! Gaude! Emanuel Nascetur pro te, Israel. Veni veni, O Oriens; Solare nos adveniens; Noc
- 27. Full Circle - Stars were falling deep in the darkness as prayers rose softly, petals at dawn And as I listened, your voice seemed so clear so calmly you were calling your god Somewhere the sun rose, o'e
- 28. Gloucestershire Wassail - Wassail! Wassail all over the town! Our toast it is white and our ale it is brown; Our bowl it is made of the white maple tree; With the wassailing-bowl, we´ll drink to thee! So here is to
- 29. God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen - God rest ye merry, gentlemen, Let nothing you dismay Remember Christ our Saviour Was born on Christmas Day To save us all from Satan's power When we were gone astray. O tidings of comfort
- 30. Good King Wenceslas - Good king wenceslas Good king wenceslas looked out On the feast of stephen When the snow lay 'round about Deep and crisp and even Though the frost was cruel When a poor man came in sig
- 31. Greensleeves - Alas, my love you've done me wrong To cast me out discourteously; As I have loveth you so long Delighting in your company. Greensleeves was my Heart of Gold, And Greensleeves was All my joy
- 32. Huron 'beltane' Fire Dance - Harking is bonny and there lives my love My heart lies on him and cannot remove It cannot remove for all that I have done And I never will forget my love Annachie For Annachie Gordon he's bon
- 33. In Praise of Christmas - All hail to the days that merit more praise Than all the rest of the year, And welcome the nights that double delights As well for the poor as the peer! Good fortune attend each merry man's f
- 34. In the Bleak Midwinter - In the bleak midwinter Frost wind made moan Earth stood hard As iron Water like a stone Snow had fallen Snow on snow Snow on snow In the bleak midwinter Long ago Angels and archan
- 35. Kellswater - Here's a health to you bonny Kellswater Where you get all the pleasures of life Where you get all the fishing and fowling And a bonny wee lass for your wife. Oh it's down where yon waters
- 36. Let All That Are To Mirth Inclined - Let all that are to mirth inclined Consider well and bear in mind What our good God for us has done In sending his beloved Son For to redeem our souls from thrall Christ is the saviour of u
- 37. Let Us The Infant Greet - Let us the Infant greet, In worship before Him fall, And let us pay Him homage meet, On this His Festival. Let us to the Infant sing, And bring Him of gifts rich store, Let us honour our
- 38. Lullaby - O for a voice like thunder, and a tongue To drown the throat of war! - When the senses Are shaken, and the soul is driven to madness, Who can stand? When the souls of the oppressed Fight in t
- 39. Marrakesh Night Market - They're gathered in circles the lamps light their faces The crescent moon rocks in the sky The poets of drumming keep heartbeats suspended The smoke swirls up and then it dies Would
- 40. Mary And The Soldier - come all you lads of high renown that will hear of a fair young maiden and she roved out on a summer's day for to view the soldier's parading they march so bold and they look so gay the colours
- 41. Moon Cradle - When the moon-cradle's rocking and rocking Where a cloud and a cloud go by Silently rocking and rocking The moon-cradle out in the sky. Then comes the lad with the hazel And the folding sta
- 42. Mummer's Dance - When in the springtime of the year When the trees are crowned with leaves When the ash and oak, and the birch and yew Are dressed in ribbons fair When owls call the breathless moon In th
- 43. Never Ending Road (amhrán Duit) - The road now leads onward As far as can be Winding lanes And hedgerows in threes By purple mountains And round every bend All roads lead to you There is no journey's end. Here is my heart and I give
- 44. Never-ending Road (Amhrán Duit) - The road now leads onward As far as can be Winding lanes And hedgerows in threes By purple mountains And round every bend All roads lead to you There is no journey's end. Here is my heart and
- 45. Night Ride Across The Caucasus - Ride on through the night, ride on Ride on through the night, ride on There are visions, there are memories There are echoes of thundering hooves There are fires, there is laughter There's
- 46. Night Right Across The Caucasus - Ride on Through the night Ride on (Repeat) There are visions, there are memories There are echoes of thundering hooves There are fires, there is laughter There's the sound of a thous
- 47. Noël Nouvelet! - Noël nouvelet & Noël chantons icy; Dévotes gens‚ rendons à Dieu merci; Chantons Noël pour le Roi nouvelet; Noël nouvelet! Noël chantons icy! En Bethléem‚ Marie et Joseph vy‚ L'asne et
- 48. On A Bright May Morning - As I roved out on a bright May morning To view the meadows and flowers gay Whom should I spy but my own true lover As she sat under yon willow tree I took off my hat and I did salute her I did s
- 49. Penelope's Song - Now that the time has come Soon gone is the day There upon some distant shore You'll hear me say Long as the day in the summer time Deep as the wine dark sea I'll keep your heart with
- 50. Penelope's Song - Now that the time has come Soon gone is the day There upon some distant shore You'll hear me say Long as the day in the summer time Deep as the wine dark sea I'll keep your heart with
- 51. Prospero's Speech - And now my charms are all o'erthrown And what strength I have's mine own Which is most faint; now t'is true I must here be released by you But release me from my bands With the help of y
- 52. Raglan Road - On raglan road on an autumn day, I saw he first and knew That his dark hair would weave a snare That i might one day rue. I saw the danger and yet i walked Along the enchanted way And i s
- 53. Samain Night - When the moon on a cloud cast night Hung above the tree tops' height You sang me of some distant past That made my heart beat strong and fast Now I know I'm home at last You offered me an
- 54. Searching For Lambs - as i went out one may morning one may morning betide i met a maid from home had strayed just as the sun did shine what makes you rise so soon, my dear your journey to pursue? your pretty little
- 55. Seeds of Love - I sowed the seeds of love I sowed them in the spring I gathered them up in the morning so clear When the small birds so sweetly sing When the small birds so sweetly sing The gardener was
- 56. She Moved Through The Fair - My love said to me My Mother won't mind And me Father won't slight you For your lack of kind Then she stepped away from me And this she did say It will not be long love 'Til our wedding
- 57. Skellig - O light the candle, John The daylight has almost gone The birds have sung their last The bells call all to mass Sit here by my side For the night is very long There's something I must
- 58. Snow - White are the far-off plains, and white The fading forests grow; The wind dies out along the height And denser still the snow, A gathering weight on roof and tree Falls down scarce audibly.
- 59. Standing Stones - In one of these lonely Orkney Isles There dwelled a maiden fair. Her cheeks were red, her eyes were blue She had yellow, curling hair. Which caught the eye and then the heart Of one who
- 60. Stolen Child - Where dips the rocky highland Of sleuth wood in the lake There lies a leafy island Where flapping herons wake The drowsy water rats There we've hid our fairy vats Full of berries And of
- 61. The Bonny Swans - A farmer there lived in the north country, a hey ho and me bonny o And he had daughters one, two, three, The swans swim so bonny o These daughters they walked by the river's brim a hey ho a
- 62. The Christmas Bells Carol - In the silence of the night When the snow lies soft and still You can see a magic light And hear the ring of Christmas bells Though the night seems long and dark It is the earth just gone to sle
- 63. The Dark Night of the Soul - Upon a darkened night the flame of love was burning in my breast And by a lantern bright I fled my house while all in quiet rest Shrouded by the night And by the secret stair I quickly f
- 64. The Dark Night of the Soul - Upon a darkened night the flame of love was burning in my breast And by a lantern bright I fled my house while all in quiet rest Shrouded by the night And by the secret stair I quickly f
- 65. The Death Of Queen Jane - Queen Jane lay in labour Full nine days or more Till her women grew so tired They could no longer bare They could no longer bare Good women, good women Good women that ye my be Will you open m
- 66. The English Ladye And The Knight - It was an english ladye bright, (the sun shines fair on carlisle wall,) And she would marry a scottish knight, For love will still be lord of all. Blithely they saw the rising sun When h
- 67. The Foggy Dew - I was down the glen one Easter morn To a city fair rode I. There armed lines of marching men In squadrons passed me by. No pipe did hum, no battle drum did sound its loud tattoo. But the An
- 68. The Gates Of Istambul - See there, past that far-off hill A tower held in the sky Hear there, in that dark blue night The music calling us home See there, in that far-off field Flowers turned to the sky Feel
- 69. The Gates of Istanbul - THE GATES OF ISTANBUL Music and lyric by Loreena McKennitt See there, past that far-off hill A tower held in the sky Hear there, in that dark blue night The music calling us home See there, in tha
- 70. The Gates of Istanbul - THE GATES OF ISTANBUL Music and lyric by Loreena McKennitt See there, past that far-off hill A tower held in the sky Hear there, in that dark blue night The music calling us home See there, in tha
- 71. The Highwayman - The wind was a torrent of darkness among the ghastly trees the moon was a ghostly galleon tossed upon the cloudy seas The road was a ribbon of moonlight over the purple moor when the high
- 72. The Holly & The Ivy - The holly and the ivy When they are full grown, Of all the trees in the wood The holly bears the crown. The rising of the sun The running of the deer, The playing of the organ Sweet singing in the ch
- 73. The King - Health, love and peace be all here in this place By your leave we shall sing, concerning our King. Our King is well-dressed in silks of the best In ribbons so rare no king can compare. We hav
- 74. The Lady of Shalott - On either side of the river lie Long fields of barley and of rye, That clothe the wold and meet the sky; And thro' the field the road run by To many-towered Camelot; And up and down the peo
- 75. The Last Unicorn - When the last eagle flies Over the last crumbling mountain And the last lion roars At the last dusty fountain In the shadow of the forest Though she may be old and worn They will stare un
- 76. The Mummer's Dance - When in the springtime of the year When the trees are crowned with leaves When the ash and oak, and the birch and yew Are dressed in ribbons fair. When owls call the breathless moon in t
- 77. The Mystic's Dream - A clouded dream on an earthly night Hangs upon the crescent moon; A voiceless song in an ageless light Sings at the coming dawn. Birds in flight are calling there Where the heart moves the
- 78. The Old Ways - The sea is calling me home, home to you. The pounding sea is calling me home, home to you. On a dark new year's night on the west coast of Clare I heard your voice singing. Your eyes dan
- 79. The Parting Glass - Of all the money that ere I spent I spent it in good company And of all the harm that ere I've done Alas was done to none but me And all I've done for want of wit To memory now I can't recall S
- 80. The Seasons - Come all you lads and lasses, I'd have you give attention To these few lines I'm about to write here, 'Tis of the four seasons of the year that I shall mention, The beauty of all things doth ap
- 81. The Seven Rejoices of Mary - The first good joy that Mary had It was the joy of one. The first rejoice that Mary had Was to see her new born son. To see her new born son good man, And blessed may he be. Sing Father, Son an
- 82. The Star Of The County Down - Near Banbridge town in the County Down One morning last July From a boreen green came a sweet colleen And she smiled as she passed me by She looked so sweet from her two bare feet To the sheen o
- 83. The Stolen Child - Where dips the rocky highland Of Slueth Wood in the lake, There lies a leafy island Where flapping herons wake The drowsey water rats; There we've hif our faery vats Full of berries And
- 84. The Two Trees - Beloved, gaze in thine own heart The holy tree is growing there; From joy the holy branches start And all the trembling flowers they bear. The changing colours of its fruit Have dowered the
- 85. The Wexford Carol - Good people all, this Christmas-time, Consider well and bear in mind What our good God for us has done In sending his beloved Son. With Mary holy we should pray To God with love this Christ
- 86. The Wind That Shakes The Barley - I sat within a valley green, Sat there with my true love My heart strove to choose between The old love and the new love The old for her, the new that made Me think on Ireland dearly While soft
- 87. To The Fairies They Draw Near - When the moon Comes up To the shine Come face The birds Are fast asleep When The lanters hang From mavery post The fairies Leave the keep They each Join their hands
- 88. Wiccan Dance - When in the springtime of the year When the trees are crowned with leaves When the ash and oak, and the birch and yew Are dressed in ribbons fair When the owls call the breathless moon I
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