Slainte Mhath

DEREK WILLIAM DICK, IAN MOSLEY, MARK KELLY, PETE TREWAVAS, STEVE ROTHERY

A hand held over a candle in angst fuelled bravado
A carbon trail scores a moist stretched palm
Trapped in the indecision of another fine menu
And you sit there and ask me to tell you the story so far
This is the story so far
Shuffling your memories dealing your doodles in margins
You scrawl out your poems across a beermat or two
And when you declare the point of grave creation
They turn round and you to tell them the story so far
This is the story so far

And you listen with a tear in you eye
To their hopes and betrayals and your only reply
Is Slainte Mhath

Princes in exile raising the standard Drambuie
Parading their anecdotes tired from old campaigns
Holding their own last orders commanding attention
We sit here and listen to all of the story so far
This is the story so far

Take it away, take it away, take it away
Take me away, take me away, take me away

From the dream on the barbed wire at Flanders and Bilston Glen
From a Clydeside that rusts from the tears of its broken men
From the realisation that we've been left behind
Is to stand like our fathers before us in the firing line

Waiting on the whistle to blow
We stand here waiting on the whistle to blow
They promised us miracles, and the whistle still blows
Broken promises but the whistle still blows
Waiting on the whistle to blow
We stand here waiting on the whistle to blow

Curiosità sulla canzone Slainte Mhath di Marillion

In quali album è stata rilasciata la canzone “Slainte Mhath” di Marillion?
Marillion ha rilasciato la canzone negli album “Clutching at Straws” nel 1987, “Smoke” nel 2006, “Early Stages: Official Bootleg Box Set 1982-1987” nel 2008, “Live from Loreley” nel 2009, “Tumbling Down the Years” nel 2010, “At High Voltage 2010” nel 2010, e “The Official Bootleg Boxset: Volume 2” nel 2010.
Chi ha composto la canzone “Slainte Mhath” di di Marillion?
La canzone “Slainte Mhath” di di Marillion è stata composta da DEREK WILLIAM DICK, IAN MOSLEY, MARK KELLY, PETE TREWAVAS, STEVE ROTHERY.

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