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Maeve was a queen with a passion for war.<br />She had riches and wealth, but still wanted more.<br />She wanted the bull that dwelled in Cooley -<br />a magnificent beast that she longed to see.<br /><br />Maeve was a queen with a passion for war.<br />She had riches and wealth, but still wanted more.<br />She longed for the bull that dwelled in Cooley -<br />a magnificent beast that she longed to see.<br /><br />The men of Ulster would not concur.<br />?No one shall threaten us, certainly not her!?<br />She gathers her armies she looks to the north.<br />On the eve of the solstice, the armies march forth.<br /><br />The men of Ulster would not concur.<br />?No one shall threaten us, certainly not her!?<br />She gathers her armies she looks to the north.<br />On the eve of the solstice, the armies march forth.<br /><br />Maeve is warned by a faerie prophet:<br />she had a vision of evil, malice and death.<br />?This cannot be, as anyone will tell,<br />the men of Ulster are held by an ancient spell.?<br /><br />But true this news was and here I will tell why -<br />Ulster?s defender was merely a boy.<br />Cuchulainn was his name; he was free from the curse.<br />Single combat was arranged and he would fight first.<br /><br />He slays many soldiers through the day and night.<br />No matter whom he faces, Cuchulainn wins the fight.<br />He is watched by The Morrigan, the Goddess of war.<br />Love grows in her heart as she views from afar.<br /><br />The combat continues, Cuchulainn kills with spite,<br />until his old friend Ferdiad enters the fight.<br />Cuchulainn kills Ferdiad, with a slash of his sword.<br />He feels sad and angry and will fight no more.<br /><br />The combat continues, Cuchulainn kills with spite,<br />until his old friend Ferdiad enters the fight.<br />Cuchulainn kills Ferdiad, with a slash of his sword.<br />He feels sad and angry and will fight no more.<br /><br />Cuchulainn?s father then rode to the North,<br />to Eamhain Macha, King Conchobar?s fort.<br />?Men are being killed, women carried away!?<br />He called to the warriors who were in disarray.<br /><br />Cuchulainn?s father then rode to the North,<br />to Eamhain Macha, King Conchobar?s fort.<br />?Men are being killed, women carried away!?<br />Their lines are broken, in disarray.<br /><br />An accident happened and his head was cut off,<br />but continued to speak and choke and cough.<br />This spectacle brings Ulster out of its spell;<br />they go to Cuchulainn and Ulster fights well.<br /><br />Maeve has been defeated and to Connaught she returns,<br />but there is a twist to this tale, a very strange turn.<br />She captured the bull and brought it to Cruachan.<br />It killed her own bull and in the morning was gone.
Letra nueva de la canción
Maeve was a queen with a passion for war.<br />She had riches and wealth, but still wanted more.<br />She wanted the bull that dwelled in Cooley -<br />a magnificent beast that she longed to see.<br /><br />Maeve was a queen with a passion for war.<br />She had riches and wealth, but still wanted more.<br />She longed for the bull that dwelled in Cooley -<br />a magnificent beast that she longed to see.<br /><br />The men of Ulster would not concur.<br />?No one shall threaten us, certainly not her!?<br />She gathers her armies she looks to the north.<br />On the eve of the solstice, the armies march forth.<br /><br />The men of Ulster would not concur.<br />?No one shall threaten us, certainly not her!?<br />She gathers her armies she looks to the north.<br />On the eve of the solstice, the armies march forth.<br /><br />Maeve is warned by a faerie prophet:<br />she had a vision of evil, malice and death.<br />?This cannot be, as anyone will tell,<br />the men of Ulster are held by an ancient spell.?<br /><br />But true this news was and here I will tell why -<br />Ulster?s defender was merely a boy.<br />Cuchulainn was his name; he was free from the curse.<br />Single combat was arranged and he would fight first.<br /><br />He slays many soldiers through the day and night.<br />No matter whom he faces, Cuchulainn wins the fight.<br />He is watched by The Morrigan, the Goddess of war.<br />Love grows in her heart as she views from afar.<br /><br />The combat continues, Cuchulainn kills with spite,<br />until his old friend Ferdiad enters the fight.<br />Cuchulainn kills Ferdiad, with a slash of his sword.<br />He feels sad and angry and will fight no more.<br /><br />The combat continues, Cuchulainn kills with spite,<br />until his old friend Ferdiad enters the fight.<br />Cuchulainn kills Ferdiad, with a slash of his sword.<br />He feels sad and angry and will fight no more.<br /><br />Cuchulainn?s father then rode to the North,<br />to Eamhain Macha, King Conchobar?s fort.<br />?Men are being killed, women carried away!?<br />He called to the warriors who were in disarray.<br /><br />Cuchulainn?s father then rode to the North,<br />to Eamhain Macha, King Conchobar?s fort.<br />?Men are being killed, women carried away!?<br />Their lines are broken, in disarray.<br /><br />An accident happened and his head was cut off,<br />but continued to speak and choke and cough.<br />This spectacle brings Ulster out of its spell;<br />they go to Cuchulainn and Ulster fights well.<br /><br />Maeve has been defeated and to Connaught she returns,<br />but there is a twist to this tale, a very strange turn.<br />She captured the bull and brought it to Cruachan.<br />It killed her own bull and in the morning was gone.
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