Culloden Muir
Lyrics
I walk alone through burning towns.
My sword is in my hand. But the battle has been lost.
And there is nothing to defend. At Culloden in seventeen forty six.
Scotland's fate was sealed.
We wrote a bloody history.
Wounds that never healed.
Fight for death or glory.
Fight at Culloden Muir.
Die in pain and anger.
Die in Culloden Muir.
I still see Gillis MacBean.
Standing wounded from the fight.
Back to the wall he fought.
And thirteen Redcoats died.
But the Clans were beaten and destroyed.
Their wives are raped in shame.
Prince Bonnie's on the fight again.
The rising was in vain.
We were a people free and brave.
Heroes stood tall.
But history is merciless.
Now we are to doomed to fall.
The battle of Culledon.
The end of Scotland.
Writer(s): CHRIS BOLTENDAHL, THOMAS GOETTLICH, UWE WALTER LULIS
Copyright(s): Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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