| Song | Death Of A Gael |
| Artist | Cruachan |
| Album | A Celtic Legacy |
| 作曲 : Fay | |
| A warrior so proud of the woman by his side, | |
| His faithful heart would take no other bride, | |
| For three years they lived, | |
| midst the forests of the land, | |
| Strong and proud was the love | |
| of this woman and man | |
| Like the sky high above, | |
| no beginning and no end, | |
| The woman that he loves, | |
| his life and best friend. | |
| Until that day in December | |
| when the snowstorms did start, | |
| Stalked the Norseman with his bow, | |
| put an arrow through his heart. | |
| Hear the cry, the cry of the winter wind, | |
| Blowing across the land, | |
| stealing his life from him, | |
| From the earth, and into the otherworld, | |
| the land of Tír Na n-Óg, | |
| is the place where he must go. | |
| "Woman come to my side, | |
| let your arms shield my pain, | |
| For I know will not spend | |
| another day with you again." | |
| They say she will not move | |
| from the place where he did die, | |
| Once so strong and so proud, | |
| She cannot talk but cry. |
| zuò qǔ : Fay | |
| A warrior so proud of the woman by his side, | |
| His faithful heart would take no other bride, | |
| For three years they lived, | |
| midst the forests of the land, | |
| Strong and proud was the love | |
| of this woman and man | |
| Like the sky high above, | |
| no beginning and no end, | |
| The woman that he loves, | |
| his life and best friend. | |
| Until that day in December | |
| when the snowstorms did start, | |
| Stalked the Norseman with his bow, | |
| put an arrow through his heart. | |
| Hear the cry, the cry of the winter wind, | |
| Blowing across the land, | |
| stealing his life from him, | |
| From the earth, and into the otherworld, | |
| the land of Tí r Na nÓ g, | |
| is the place where he must go. | |
| " Woman come to my side, | |
| let your arms shield my pain, | |
| For I know will not spend | |
| another day with you again." | |
| They say she will not move | |
| from the place where he did die, | |
| Once so strong and so proud, | |
| She cannot talk but cry. |