Текст песни «Altan - An T-Oilean Ur»


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Rinne m? smaointi? i m'intinn
Is lean m? d? go cinnte
Go n-?al?inn ? mo mhuintir
Anonn chun 'Oile??in ??ir
T? m? ag d?anamh imp?
Ar an Ard-R? 't? 's mo chionn-sa
Mo choinne?il ? gach tubaiste
Go gcr?ochn?inn mo shi?l

Shi?il m? fiche m?le
'S n?or casadh orm Cr?osta?
Capall, b? n? caora ag d?anamh
Inghilt ar an fh?ar
Coillte dl?th' is gleannt?in
Agus b?irtheach beithigh allta
Fir is mn? gan tant orthu
A chasf? f? do mh?ar

Tharla isteach i dteach m?
Is casadh orm daoine
D'fhiafraigh siad mo ainmse
C?n t?r inar t?gadh m?
D?irt m? leo i mB?arla
Gur t??gadh m? in ??irinn
L?imh le Loch Eirne
I gCoillidh Lios na Raoch

Bh? seanbhean insan chl?daigh
Is stoca? ar a gl?in?
D'?irigh s? go l?ch?ireach
Agus chraith s? liomsa l?mh
"Sheacht mh'anam, fear mo th?re
Thar a bhfaca m? ariamh de dhaoine
N??r t??gadh mise in ??irinn
I mBaile Lios B?al ??inetha"

Rinne m? smaointi? i m'intinn
Is lean m? d? go cinnte
Go bpillfinn ar ais go h??irinn
An ?it a s?nf? m? faoin chl?r
Mar a bhfaighfinn lucht mo chaointe
Is an t-aos ?g at? l?ch aoibhinn
A chaithfeadh liomsa an o?che
Agus p?irt mh?r den l?

Vertaling
I made a decision
And I followed it with certainty
That I could escape my family
Over on the New Island
I was turning away
From the High King above me
Who kept me from every misfortune
Which could end my journey

I walked twenty miles
And I didn't meet a soul
A horse, a cow or a sheep
Grazing in the field
Only dense woods and glens
And roaring wild beasts
Men and women
In tatters

But I happened into a house
When I met some people
They asked me my name
What land I was from
I told them in English
That I was raised in Ireland
By the side of Loch ??irne
In the woods of Lios na Raoch

There was an old woman
In the corner knitting socks
She joyfully arose
And shook my hand
"Bless my soul, my countryman
You are truly one of us
I was raised in Ireland
In Baile Lios B?al ??inetha"

I made a decision
And I followed it with certainty
That I would return to Ireland
The place where I would be buried
As I might find gentle folk and young folk
Who are friendly and delightful
With whom I could spend
The night and the day