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lyrics
WOODEN TOY SWORD
Music & Lyrics: Heather Alexander
Oh a father and son, they were bonded as one,
But the heart of the family soon tore-
For out sounded the call, to one and to all,
That the king and the land went to war-
Oh, the laddie, he cried, but his father denied,
To bring the young soldier along-
“For your might I award this wooden toy sword
And I charge you to carry this song”
WON"T YOU COME & WAIT FOR ME AT THE GATE,
WITH YOUR WOODEN TOY SWORD IN YOUR HAND?
IT IS THEN I WILL COME WITH THE BEAT OF THE DRUM,
FROM DEFENDING MY KING AND MY LAND-
So the father he taught his son as he ought,
To defend both his hearth and his home-
Ah but soon came the day that his Da went away,
Across the wild horses of foam-
He practised ‘til night with skill & with might,
To learn how to fight for a king-
& he’d shun other boys with their useless new toys,
And he’d whistle a song and he’d sing-
Oh the years slowly turned, broad shoulders grew burned,
Fine hair lengthened to a wild, mane-
In the middle of spring, with a fell practice swing,
The toy sword had broken to twain-
Oh the brake caused him harm, as the wood pierced his arm,
And the blood flowed quite free to the ground-
As his vision grew dim, the wind mourned out a hymn,
That echoed these words round and round:
Though the day had grown late, the young man went to wait,
And unsteadily gazed at the sky-
As the red sun sank low it soon caused him to know,
That his last day of childhood would die-
Oh the stars swam across the night sky with his loss,
And his father appeared in that sea-
And the drum of his heart nearly broke him apart,
As he fell to the ground on one knee-
For he’d come to wait for his Da at the gate,
With a broken toy sword in his hand-
From beyond Death he’ll come at the beat of love’s drum,
To honour his son and his land-
Sea Fire Productions c&p 2001
credits
from A Gypsy's Home,
released April 1, 2001
Vocals, Guitar, Fiddle: Heather Alexander
Bass Andrew Hare
Drums: Dan Ochipinti
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Alexander James Adams's Balance of Nature is a wonderful album. The songs are wonderful, musically and lyrically, and He of the Sidhe is an incredible example of it. Nearly all the songs are about transitions of some sort, or about moving forward, and they are all worth listening to.
Thanks for putting out such a wonderful album. Kamani
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AJ Adams is quite phenomenal. I have followed his music since he became the Heir to the Heatherlands when Heather Alexander retired and returned to the Land of the Fae. Being true to one's self is difficult for many of us, but for those of us (like AJ Adams, and also myself) who are trans, being true to yourself is one of the hardest things we can do. This holiday album is as much a celebration of authenticity as it is of the Season. Delenn
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Alexander James Adams is one of my all time favorite musicians; his music has seen me through both dark times and fair. His musicianship is excellent, a master Bard, songwriter, and fiddler.
Cannot recommend his work enough; his music is exceptional! gaycelt
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