Song: Fith Fath Song
Artist: Damh The Bard
Album: Herne's Apprentice
I shall go
As a wren in Spring
With sorrow and sighing
On silent wing
I shall go
In our Lady's name
Aye till I
Come home again
Then we shall follow
As falcons grey
And hunt thee cruelly
For our prey
And we shall go
In our Horned God's name
Aye to fetch
Thee home again
Then I shall go
As a mouse in May
Through fields by night
And in cellars by day
And I shall go
In our Lady's name
Aye till I
Come home again
Then we shall follow
As black tom cats
And hunt thee through
The fields and the vats
And we shall go
In our Horned God's name
Aye to fetch
Thee home again
Then I shall go
As an Autumn hare
With sorrow and sighing
And mickle care
And I shall go
In our Lady's name
Aye till I
Come home again
Then we shall follow
As swift greyhounds
And dog thy steps
With leaps and bounds
And we shall go
In our Horned God's name
Aye to fetch
Thee home again
Then I shall go
As a Winter trout
With sorrow and sighing
And mickle doubt
And I shall go
In our Lady's name
Aye till I
Come home again
Then we shall follow
As otters swift
And bind thee fast
So thou cans't shift
And we shall go
In our Horned God's name
Aye to fetch
Thee home again
And I shall go
In our Lady's name
Aye till I
Come home again
And we shall go
In our Horned God's name
Aye to fetch
Thee home again
:: For all who don't Gno this, Fith Fath is a Gaelic appellate pronounced Fee Faw which meaneth Shapeshifter, but literally translates to Deer Spell, since many of us Deer Folk like disguising ourselves as stags, bucks, does, & their fauns. Dig it. Thank you, KeepMusicPagan, for this wondrously magnificent Damh (pronounced Dave, just as Niamh is pronounced Neeve) the Bard gem. Something right out of Robert Graves' classic, The White Goddess: A Historical Grammar of Poetic Myth ~ (•8-D
Clematisian 1 year ago 8
I love this bard! :D
tigerglory 2 years ago 6