Heather Dale

Heather Dale - Troubadour lyrics

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No one knew from whence he'd come
Or all the shadings of his life
He walked in dreams across the land
And, waking, flown within the night

Oh, how he enchanted us
'Til summer fled and autumn turned
Oh, how he enchanted us
And left us rich with what we'd learned

We knew him from the tales he told
In breath and string and gaze and drum
We marveled at the dancing world
Our simple silence had become

Oh, how he enchanted us
'Til summer fled and autumn turned
Oh, how he enchanted us
And left us rich with what we'd learned

So, raise your voices
Raise your glass
Raise your voices
Raise your glass
So, raise your voices
Raise your glass
Oh, raise your voices
Raise your glass

That troubadour has left our hall
Those summer days were far too few
But journey call to ev'ry man
And his, like ours, began anew

Where once he sat within our hall
And kindled joy in ev'ry heart 
Where once he sat within our hall
New fingers move upon his harp
New fingers move upon the harp

So, raise your voices
Raise your glass
Raise your voices
Raise your glass
So, raise your voices
Raise your glass
Oh, raise your voices
Raise your glass
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Author: ?

Composer: ?

Publisher: Amphis Baena Music

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Released in: 2008

Language: English

Appearing on: The Gabriel Hounds (2008)

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