From the Quinlan Road recording Lost Souls SPANISH GUITARS AND NIGHT PLAZAS. Lyrics and music by Loreena McKennitt

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From the Quinlan Road recording Lost Souls SPANISH GUITARS AND NIGHT PLAZAS Lyrics and music by Loreena McKennitt Now falls the light by your side And flows to a sea of lost dreams The ocean opens its arms to lost souls Toils the night so it seems And who can recall the lost favour The distant look in your eyes Spanish guitars in night plazas In a park you can hear lovers cry Hear where the children are singing I kissed the sleep on your brow Here where the children are weeping I held you till your heart became mine Somewhere deep in the midnight Night birds send out their calls Somewhere far from the madness The shadows of leaves touch the walls And you taught me to dance with the heartbreak Of those who carved stone with their woes And showed me to love in the darkness The visit it comes and it goes Hear where the children are singing I kissed the sleep from your brow Here where the children are laughing I held you till your heart became mine Now falls the light by your side And flows to a sea of lost dreams The ocean opens its arms to lost souls Toils the night so it seems And who can recall the lost favour

The distant look in your eyes Spanish guitars in night plazas In a park you can hear lovers cry Hear where the children are singing I kissed the sleep on your brow Here where the children are weeping I held you till your heart became mine Lyric reprinted by permission. 2018 Quinlan Road Music (SOCAN/BMI) throughout the world. All rights are administered by Quinlan Road Music throughout the world.

From the Quinlan Road recording Lost Souls A HUNDRED WISHES Lyrics and Music by Loreena McKennitt If I had a hundred wishes Only one of them could come true I would wish that over this distance I could be there now with you. Could we be in France again? Dance beneath the olive trees Lingering bodies on a deserted beach Moon above to catch the breeze In my eye I see you still Darkened hair and tender smile Leaning out of the window sill Clutching roses all the while Could we be in Spain again? Dance beneath the olive trees Mingling bodies on a deserted beach The moon above to catch the breeze Do you remember the summer when We took to the coast of Clare Heard the ocean on the rocks Listened to the music there Could we be in Ireland again? Dance beneath the oak trees, Mingling bodies on a deserted beach Moon above to catch the breeze.

If I had a hundred wishes And if only one of them could come true I would wish that over this distance I could be right there, now with you. Lyric reprinted by permission. 2018 Quinlan Road Music (SOCAN/BMI) throughout the world. All rights are administered by Quinlan Road Music throughout the world.

From the Quinlan Road recording Lost Souls AGES PAST, AGES HENCE Lyrics and music by Loreena McKennitt Ancient castles on climbing cliffs Summoned by the sea Windswept shores and crashing waves Rages furiously Twisting trees old and true Stand huddled watchingly Oh ages past ages hence pages turned carefully Ages past ages hence pages turned carefully What pagan smile has touched your lips What melody so sweet Soothed your breast your beating heart The underworld gone to sleep Twisting trees old and true Stand huddled witchingly Oh ages past, ages hence pages turned carefully Into the clutches of night I can see the torch lights shine bright The gates are drawn, the hounds sit still There s laughter that bubbles within Down bend the trees quietly witnessing Man s journey into himself Ever turning ever churning Clutching the waves of his wealth Yearning, a thirst never quenched Tumble the thoughts until they like petals on the ground Gathered by winds stretched through the tree Like a whispering sigh Ancient castles on climbing cliffs Summoned by the sea Windswept shores and crashing waves Rages furiously

Twisting trees old and true Stand huddled watchingly Oh ages past ages hence pages turned carefully Lyric reprinted by permission. 2018 Quinlan Road Music (SOCAN/BMI) throughout the world. All rights are administered by Quinlan Road Music throughout the world.

From the Quinlan Road recording Lost Souls THE BALLAD OF THE FOX HUNTER Lyrics by WB Yeats, adapted by Loreena McKennitt, Music by Loreena McKennitt Lay me on a cushioned chair Carry me you four With cushions here and cushions there To see the world once more To stable and to kennel go Bring me what there is to bring Lead my Lollard to and fro And gently in a ring Put the chair upon the grass Bring Rody and his hounds That I might contented pass From these earthly bounds His eyelids drop his head falls low His old eyes cloud with dreams The sun upon all things that grow Falls in sleepy streams Brown Lollard treds upon the lawn And to the armchair goes And now the old man s dreams are gone He smoothes his long brown nose And now moves many a feathered tongue Upon his wasted hands For leading aged hounds and young The huntsman near him stands Servants round his cushioned place Are with new sorry wrung Hounds are gazing on his face Aged hounds and young Fire is in the old man s eyes His fingers move and sway And when the wandering music dies They hear him feebly say,

Huntsman Rody blow the horn Make the hills reply. I cannot blow upon my horn I can but weep and sigh. One blind hound lies apart On the sun smitten grass He holds deep commune in his heart The moments pass and pass The blind hound with a mournful din Lifts his wintery head The servants bear the body in The hounds wail for the dead. Huntsman Rody blow the horn Make the hills reply Huntsman Rody blow the horn Make the hills reply Huntsman Rody blow the horn Make the hills reply The huntsman loosens on the morn A gay and mournful cry Lyric reprinted by permission. 2018 Quinlan Road Music (SOCAN/BMI) throughout the world. All rights are administered by Quinlan Road Music throughout the world.

From the Quinlan Road recording Lost Souls LA BELLE DAME SANS MERCI Lyrics by John Keats, Music by Loreena McKennitt O what can ail thee, knight-at-arms, Alone and palely loitering? The sedge has wither d from the lake, And no birds sing. O what can ail thee, knight-at-arms! So haggard and so woe-begone? The squirrel s granary is full, And the harvest s done. I see a lily on thy brow With anguish moist and fever dew, And on thy cheeks a fading rose Fast withereth too. I met a lady in the meads, Full beautiful a faery s child, Her hair was long, her foot was light, And her eyes were wild. I set her on my pacing steed, And nothing else saw all day long, For sidelong would she bend, and sing A faery s song. I made a garland for her head, And bracelets too, and fragrant zone; She look d at me as she did love, And made sweet moan. She found me roots of relish sweet, And honey wild, and manna dew, And sure in language strange she said I love thee true.

She took me to her elfin grot, And there she wept, and sigh d fill sore, And there I shut her wild wild eyes With kisses four. And there she lulled me asleep, And there I dream d Ah! woe betide! The latest dream I ever dream d On the cold hill s side. I saw pale kings and princes too, Pale warriors, death-pale were they all; They cried La Belle Dame sans Merci Hath thee in thrall! I saw their starved lips in the gloam, With horrid warning gaped wide, And I awoke and found me here, On the cold hill s side. And this is why I sojourn here, Alone and palely loitering, Though the sedge is wither d from the lake, And no birds sing. Lyric reprinted by permission. 2018 Quinlan Road Music (SOCAN/BMI) throughout the world. All rights are administered by Quinlan Road Music throughout the world.

From the Quinlan Road recording Lost Souls BREAKING OF THE SWORD Lyrics and Music by Loreena McKennitt On a sunny April morning My dear son you were born Until one day you were called away From my heart was torn As a boy you knew the stables As a lad you knew the fields My son you worked beside me But to country you must yield You were called to serve the country. You were called to serve the king. And from our home you left one day And of this today I sing. When I stood there at the station And our eyes one last time met It was at that moment my dear son, T is that I ll ne er forget. Is it now a mother s blessing That the country is truly free? You gave your life for all of us And all humanity. As I stand here at your grave side And the spring birds sing their song, My child I love you more and more And will my whole life long. You were called to serve the country You were called to serve the king

And from our home you left one day And of this today we sing. Lyric reprinted by permission. 2018 Quinlan Road Music (SOCAN/BMI) throughout the world. All rights are administered by Quinlan Road Music throughout the world.

From the Quinlan Road recording Lost Souls LOST SOULS Lyrics and Music by Loreena McKennitt This journey s over Another s just begun Beneath the moonlight Or by the warming sun I seek to hold you In sunshine or in rain Beneath the heavens I m coming home again. So far we drifted Like ships upon the sea. Horizons fading We lost our destiny The storm clouds hover Our vanity like pain Which held back the winds That bring us home again Oh could I see now The swallows in their flight Or watch the moon dance On oceans in the night The trees reach upward to To help the birds to fly And of the creatures Who will hear them cry? We walk the hillside Like lost souls in the night And in the darkness We re searching for the light

And in the morning Like freshly fallen dew Much like a moon s breath I m coming home to you. This journey s over Another s just begun Beneath the moonlight Or by the warming sun For I remember That if my heart be true Just like an eagle I m coming home to you. Lyric reprinted by permission. 2018 Quinlan Road Music (SOCAN/BMI) throughout the world. All rights are administered by Quinlan Road Music throughout the world.