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Beat the Drum
Runrig Lyrics


(Stepping Down the) Glory Road Footprints around the world Your beauty in the blue Let's g…
Flower of the West Sunburst The morning moor The light of God The heart of yout…
Harvest Moon Sons and daughters of the dust Strangers of time and place …
Pride of the Summer I still hear the snares in the square Colours ablaze in…
Ravenscraig Word came like a hammer Night fell down like a shroud And…
Satellite Flood She's late in years in the olden world Sharing the old…
The Apple Came Down Life support genius at the end of time The greatest living…


mgraebner


on Rise and Fall

and thinking about if he can survive

mgraebner


on Rise and Fall

all these tries of explanation fail if you fail to accept the connotation
this is from a soldier in WW2 fighting in Normandy. trying to reach
Caen thru the bocage (their version of wind-stopping hedges)

Colin Souter


on Dust

to a different way of life

IMHO, the line by line meaning given, strongly underplays the significance of the words, “Lowland Scots with English habits, brought me to its Lowland manners.” It speaks to the cultural loss of the Gaels’ way of life in favour of a creeping transition to an alien society with alien values imported by those who have abandoned their own, in favour of becoming “English”. It resonates with an incredible strength for anyone who rejects Westminster politics/corruption and supports Scottish independence.

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