The Woman of Balnain Songtext
von Bear McCreary
The Woman of Balnain Songtext
I am a woman of Balnain,
The folk have stolen me over again,
The stones seemed to say
I stood upon the hill, and wind did rise,
And the sound of thunder rolled across the land,
I placed my hands upon the tallest stone
And travelled to a far, distant land, Where I lived for a time among strangers
Who became lovers and friends
But one day, I saw the moon came out
And the wind rose once more,
So I touched the stones
And travelled back to my own land
And took up again with the man I had left behind
The folk have stolen me over again,
The stones seemed to say
I stood upon the hill, and wind did rise,
And the sound of thunder rolled across the land,
I placed my hands upon the tallest stone
And travelled to a far, distant land, Where I lived for a time among strangers
Who became lovers and friends
But one day, I saw the moon came out
And the wind rose once more,
So I touched the stones
And travelled back to my own land
And took up again with the man I had left behind
Writer(s): Bear Mccreary, Steven L Kaplan, Diana Gabaldon Watkins Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com