The Old Man
Celtic Thunder Lyrics


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The tears have all been shed now,
We've said our last goodbyes.

His soul's been blessed,
He's laid to rest,
And now I feel alone.

He was more then just my father,
My teacher, my best friend,
And he'll still be heard,
In the tunes we've shared,
When I play them on my own.

I never will forget him,
For he made me what I am.

Though he may be gone,
Memories linger on,
And I miss him, the old man.

As a boy, he'd take me walking,
By mountain, field, and stream,
And he'd show me thing,
Not known to kids,
A secret between him and me.

Like the colors on a pheasant,
As he rises in the dawn,
Or how to fish, or make a wish,
Beside a fairy tree.

I never will forget him,
For he made me what I am.

Though he may be gone,
Memories linger on,
And I miss him, the old man.

I thought he'd live forever,
He seemed so big and strong,
But the minutes fly,
And the years roll by,
For a father and a son,
And suddenly when it happened,
There was so much left unsaid,
No second chance to tell him thanks,
For everything he'd done.

Oh, I never will forget him,
For he made me what I am,
Though he may be gone,




Memories linger on,
God I miss him, the old man.

Overall Meaning

The song "The Old Man" by Celtic Thunder is a touching tribute to the singer's late father. The singer reflects on the memories he shared with his father, who was not just a parent but also a teacher and best friend. The initial lines of the song indicate that the funeral is over and the tears have been shed, but the singer still feels alone without his father's presence. Despite the saddening feeling of loss, he derives solace from the fact that his father's soul has been blessed and laid to rest. However, the singer still feels the void left by his father's absence.


The subsequent verses outline the profound bond that the singer shared with his father. As a child, his father would take him on walks around nature, and reveal secrets to him, adding to their intimacy. The father would show him new wonders, like the colors on a pheasant, or how to fish, and teach him unconventional things unknown to children, making their relationship unique. The singer deeply cherishes the memories and life lessons his father instilled in him, as he believes it has played a massive role in shaping who he is today.


Line by Line Meaning

The tears have all been shed now,
We have cried all we needed to, and are now done with goodbyes


We've said our last goodbyes.
We have ended our goodbyes


His soul's been blessed,
His soul has received a blessing from a higher power


He's laid to rest,
He has been buried and put to rest


And now I feel alone.
Now that he is gone, I feel lonely without him


He was more then just my father,
He was more than just a biological father to me


My teacher, my best friend,
He was my teacher and my closest friend


And he'll still be heard,
His memory will still be present


In the tunes we've shared,
In the songs we have played together


When I play them on my own.
When I play them by myself, I can still hear his presence


I never will forget him,
I will never forget the memories and lessons he left me


For he made me what I am.
He shaped who I am today


Though he may be gone,
Despite his death


Memories linger on,
Memories remain powerful and present


And I miss him, the old man.
I feel a great sense of longing and loss for him


As a boy, he'd take me walking,
When I was a child, he would take me on walks


By mountain, field, and stream,
We would go through mountains, fields, and streams


And he'd show me thing,
He would introduce me to new things


Not known to kids,
Things that were not known to children of my age


A secret between him and me.
A special secret between the two of us


Like the colors on a pheasant,
For example, the colors of a pheasant


As he rises in the dawn,
As the sun rises in the morning


Or how to fish, or make a wish,
Or practical knowledge, like fishing, or make-believe rituals like making a wish


Beside a fairy tree.
Near a special tree that was associated with magical creatures


I thought he'd live forever,
I believed he would always be alive


He seemed so big and strong,
He appeared very large and powerful to me


But the minutes fly,
But time moves very quickly


And the years roll by,
And many years pass by


For a father and a son,
For a relationship between a father and his son


And suddenly when it happened,
And suddenly when he passed away


There was so much left unsaid,
There was a lot of things I wished I could have told him but didn't


No second chance to tell him thanks,
I was never given another opportunity to express gratitude


For everything he'd done.
For all the things that he had accomplished in his life


God I miss him, the old man.
I miss him incredibly, he was an important figure in my life




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: PHIL COULTER

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