Hy Brasil song by Allison Russell from Primary Album Album not found. The music is composed and produced by Joel. Genre is Pop, Folk music. The Record company is unknown. Released on None.
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Hy Brasil Meaning
[[Verse 1] My great grandmother was a magic weaver Came across the water and caught the fever She wondered if her mother could hear her when She said the words she learned to say [Chorus] In the blue camhanaich all shimmering still Dame Calluna, low Lady of the Hills Cup of cold sun and a winterpill Send me back on my way Seven black rabbits of Hy-Brasil Twenty-one petals of daffodils Thirteenth note of the blackcap trill I’ll fly home today [Verse 2] Down in the cradle oh I would hear hеr As I breathed my soul beliеved if I sang those words I could leave there Leave my sorrow and pain [Chorus] In the blue camhanaich all shimmering still Dame Calluna, low Lady of the Hills Cup of cold sun and a winterpill Send me back on my way Seven black rabbits of Hy-Brasil Twenty-one petals of daffodils Thirteenth note of the blackcap trill I’ll fly home today , [Verse 3] Though my brittle body was caught in his snare My soul would learn how to travel where The eyes of the rabbits were gleaming there On the isle of Hy-Brasil Seven years we drown, seven years we rise Said the black rabbit with the ancient eyes You’ll be free, oh lura lae He cannot match your will [Chorus] In the blue camhanaich all shimmering still Dame Calluna, low Lady of the Hills Cup of cold sun and a winterpill Send me back on my way Seven black rabbits of Hy-Brasil Twenty-one petals of daffodils Thirteenth note of the blackcap trill I’ll fly home today [Verse 4] Though I drowned for ten years, I’m still rising Stronger for my pain and suffering My body was broken but my heart’s reborn I’m freer than the sky , [Chorus] In the blue camhanaich all shimmering still Dame Calluna, low Lady of the Hills Cup of cold sun and a winterpill Send me back on my way Seven black rabbits of Hy-Brasil Twenty-one petals of daffodils Thirteenth note of the blackcap trill I’ll fly home today] |