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Darby O'Gill
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Leather, Brass and Bone
I am the warrior's fine steel blade, fired by the smithy o' Ramsgate Through the dry dust drawn. And I am his shinin' bright mail coat, sent on the wings of a longboat Bloody as the dawn.
Last night lightning lit up a strange grey shadow there But all was black as he peered through the storm. Waiting, wondering how dear his soul old luck'd hold Keening his sight, he unbuckled his sword.
I am the warrior's brave stallion, won from a rich Iber galleon From my back he's torn. And I am his loving young widow, cursing his name on my pillow As his child is born.
Last night lightning lit up a strange grey shadow there Find more lyrics at ※ Mojim.com But all was black as he peered through the storm. Waiting, wondering how dear his soul old luck'd hold Keening his sight, he unbuckled his sword.
I am the earth that embraces him, toiling 'til there's not a trace of him: Leather, brass and bone. And I am the warrior's fond memory. Look close, 'cause that's all that's left of me: Leather, brass and bone.
Last night lightning lit up a strange grey shadow there But all was black as he peered through the storm. Waiting, wondering how dear his soul old luck'd hold Keening his sight, he unbuckled his sword.
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