March Of The Celts
Enya Lyrics


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Hi-ra-U-O
Beo go deo.

Ole ole ole,
Ole ole ole ole ole ole ole,
Ole ole ole,
Ole ole ole.
Hi-ri-U-O




Marbh go deo.

Overall Meaning

Enya's song "March of the Celts" is a haunting and evocative track that captures the spirit of the ancient Celts. The first two lines of the song, "Hi-ra-U-O / Beo go deo," can be a reference to the ancient Irish chant "hi-ri-u" that was used to rouse warriors before battle. "Beo go deo" translates to "living forever," which could suggest that the Celts believed in a sort of immortality through their deeds in battle and in life. The next verse, "Ole ole ole," is a universal chant that is often heard at sporting events, and could be interpreted as a nod to the warrior culture of the Celts, who were known for their physical prowess and strength.


The next verse, "Hi-ri-U-O / Marbh go deo," can be translated as "dead forever." This verse serves as a reminder that despite the Celts' belief in immortality through their deeds, death was an ever-present reality for them. The song captures the cyclical nature of life and death, and celebrates the bravery and spirit of the Celts in the face of this reality.


Line by Line Meaning

Hi-ra-U-O
Calling upon a chant to invoke and awaken the spirits of the ancient Celts.


Beo go deo.
To live forever, eternal life, a desire to preserve the Celtic culture and way of life.


Ole ole ole, Ole ole ole ole ole ole ole, Ole ole ole, Ole ole ole.
The voices of the Celts, singing in unison, celebrating their culture and heritage through song.


Hi-ri-U-O
A call to the spirits of the Celts to lead their people once again.


Marbh go deo.
The immortal souls of the dead, forever enshrined in Celtic mythology and culture.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: EITHNE NI BHRAONAIN, NICKY RYAN, ROMA RYAN

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