Christy Moore
Christy Moore - St. Brendan's Voyage songtekst
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St. Brendan's Voyage gaat over de legendarische reis van Saint Brendan of Clonfert. Saint Brendan is een van de 12 apostelen van Ierland. Zijn verjaardag wordt op 16 mei gevierd door Katholieken en Anglicanen.
Brendan is geboren in 454 in Tralee, dat in het Zuid-Westen van Ierland ligt.
Ergens tussen 500 en 512 gaat hij met andere pelgrims op reis op zoek naar de 'Garden of Eden'. Tijdens de reis die per schip plaats vond beleeft hij spannende avonturen. Hij komt uiteindelijk in Engeland terecht. Of deze reis, waarvan allerlei versies zijn, ooit echt plaats gevonden heeft, is maar zeer de vraag.
Hij sterft in 577 in Annaghdown, dat in West-Ierland ligt.
Christy Moore heeft er een humoristisch lied over gemaakt.
A boat sailed out of Brandon in the year of 501 'twas a damp and dirty morning Brendan's voyage it began Tired of thinning turnips and cutting curley kale When he got back from the creamery he hoisted up the sail He ploughed a lonely furrow to the north, south, east and west Of all the navigators, St. Brendan was the best When he got low of candles he was forced to make a stop He tied up in Long Island and put America on the map Did you know that Honolulu was found by a Kerry man Who went on to find Australia then China and Japan When he was touching 70, he began to miss the crack Turning to his albatross, he says "I'm heading back" "Is it right or left for Gibraltar" "What tack do I take for Mizen Head?" "I'd love to settle down near Ventry Harbour" St. Brendan to his albatross he said To make it fast he bent the mast and built up mighty steam Around Terra del Fuego and up the warm Gulf Stream He crossed the last horizon, Mt. Brandon was in sight And then he cleared the customs into Dingle for the night Oh, when he got the Cordon Bleu he went to douse the drought He headed west to Kruger's* to murder pints of stout Around by Ballyferriter and up the Conor Pass He freewheeled into Brandon, the Saint was home at last "Is it right or left for Gibraltar" "What tack do I take for Mizen Head?" "I'd love to settle down near Ventry Harbour" St. Brendan to his albatross he said The entire population came, the place was chock-a-block Oh, love nor money wouldn't get your nose inside the shop The fishermen hauled up their nets, the farmers left their hay And the Kerry people know that Saints don't turn up every day Everything was going great 'til Brendan did announce His reason for returning was to try and set up house The girls were flabbergasted at St. Bredan's neck To seek a wife so late in life and him a total wreck "Is it right or left for Gibraltar" "What tack do I take for Mizen Head?" "I'd love to settle down near Ventry Harbour" St. Brendan to his albatross he said Oh, worn down by rejection that pierced his humble pride "Begod", says Brendan "If I run I'll surely catch the tide" Turning on his sandals he made straight for the docks And hauling up his anchor he cast off from the rocks As he sailed past Inishvickallaun there stood the albatross "I knew you'd never stick it out, 'tis great to see you boss" "I'm bailing out" says Brendan, "I badly need a break A fortnight is about as much as any aul' Saint could take" "Is it right or left for Gibraltar" "What tack do I take for Mizen Head?" "I'd love to settle down near Ventry Harbour" St. Brendan to his albatross he said * Kruger Kavanagh's, de 'Nearest pub to the States'