sounding around these rocks so old; the tribe their torches held up high, waiting a sign from Gods in the sky Then thunder rolled and lightning flashed, a force so strong it made them gasp. Would Merlin appear from beneath the sea, bringing his message - oh sweet harmony?
Then suddenly - still - the sea became,
someone whispered the wizards name. The land held by winters grip so strong, A grip they could break by using song. These Celtic folk who had always been, seen as crafty killing machines, were truly minstrels, with voices strong, conducted by Merlin with his wand.
The first cord sounded it was so deep,
the earth it trembled, rocks seemed to creak. The song was almost as old as man and told how winter and spring began; told of a battle on Pendarves Moor, when mortal fought God to even the score. The picture was painted by choir so sweet, basses and altos made them weep.
They told how Llwyd fought to keep
his Winter's grip on the Earth so deep. How he stole the Sun so nothing grew; accepted a challenge because he knew that no mortal on Earth could him defeat, he'd strike and knock him off his feet. Taking up axe and sword he strode onto the battlefield so bold. Once more Merlin his wand did wave and lighting forked out o'er the waves. The tenors then took up the sound, it was like bird song all around. They told how Manawydan so bold, swore a promise to uphold to rescue the Sun that was the quest and how in battle he'd done his best.
Backwards and forwards the battle waged,
first bass and altos sang a phrase Then words so quiet it did seem that tenors were beaten, on their knees. But through it all they told the quest, how good beat evil in the test. How one last thrust of the sword had meant that Llwyd ruled no more.
The voices swelled on Belerion's cliffs,
bass and alto - tenors crisp, a last crescendo sent o'er the waves. The mighty sun god they did praise. as dawn spread out beams from the east; putting down wand, Merlin said "Let's Feast". Another year had begun: they'd won the battle for the sun.
But time has passed, another God rules
and now its mortals who act like fools who think that they can rule the Earth with guns and bombs; it is a curse. Solstice became Christmas it's plain to see yet still we see the misery of children dying at mother's breast Once more its time - take up the quest.
Our Celtic voices must ring clear
for freedom & truth to rule here. Peace on earth, goodwill to men, Let us sing the song again Once more old Merlin wave your wand, we'll raise our voices loud in song , a mighty organ t'will be done: raising our voices to the God own son