| Song | A New World |
| Artist | Ronan Hardiman |
| Album | Michael Flatley's Celtic Tiger |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| [00:00.37] | A New World |
| [00:06.37] | From Dark Moor |
| [00:09.37] | |
| [00:13.37] | |
| [00:21.36] | |
| [00:24.36] | Old world has left in starvation and disease |
| [00:30.17] | Fourteen ninety-two bring a new change to see |
| [00:35.74] | Across the ocean the would sail |
| [00:39.11] | (following out the dark blaze) |
| [00:41.62] | They keep the route with an endless faith |
| [00:44.00] | |
| [00:47.25] | Far beyond the earth's edge |
| [00:53.00] | They will reach their dreams |
| [00:58.38] | As a privilege |
| [01:04.95] | Sun still soreads out it dreams |
| [01:06.20] | |
| [01:09.63] | With the winds of the sea |
| [01:13.14] | Always blowing from the east |
| [01:16.25] | Three boats dare to face |
| [01:22.00] | Just a will, a delief |
| [01:24.75] | Which could cross the deep abyss |
| [01:27.69] | To discover a new world |
| [01:32.82] | Saving humanity |
| [01:44.45] | |
| [01:57.70] | Suddenly a joyful cry |
| [02:00.45] | Was heard in the avanced night |
| [02:03.95] | The long awaited sight |
| [02:05.89] | Was seen below the sky |
| [02:07.77] | |
| [02:09.39] | New treasures shine before my eyes |
| [02:12.38] | (they're dright like a durning fire) |
| [02:14.94] | I will enjoy the ethernal sea of life |
| [02:17.07] | |
| [02:20.38] | Far beyond the earth's edge |
| [02:25.95] | They will reach their dreams |
| [02:32.20] | As a privilege |
| [02:37.73] | Sun still spreads out it dreams |
| [02:40.88] | |
| [02:43.00] | With the winds of the sea |
| [02:46.33] | Always blowing from the east |
| [02:49.09] | Three boats dare to face |
| [02:54.71] | Just a will, a belief |
| [02:57.78] | Which could cross the deep abyss |
| [03:00.84] | To discover a new world |
| [03:05.35] | Saving humanity |
| [03:11.79] | |
| [03:14.79] | 来自西班牙的前卫交响力量 |
| [03:33.12] | |
| [03:36.12] | Aventus Nautarum in Novan Terram |
| [03:42.20] | Argentum Aurumque America |
| [03:45.70] | |
| [03:48.14] | But they didn't know |
| [03:49.33] | That this virgin ground |
| [03:50.64] | Was an unknown land that overgrows |
| [03:53.77] | New Eden's found |
| [03:55.15] | The lost paradise |
| [03:56.34] | Mankind's dawn is beginning to rise |
| [03:59.40] | This land is wild |
| [04:00.90] | Our boots were defiled |
| [04:02.21] | Our dreams will be reality |
| [04:04.96] | The native's pain |
| [04:06.53] | Always in vain |
| [04:08.28] | Our glory was their agony |
| [04:10.98] | But when Columbus told the queen |
| [04:13.60] | All the thing he'd seen |
| [04:17.22] | He had to submit and be agreed |
| [04:20.63] | With kingdom's greed |
| [04:24.89] | |
| [04:27.89] | |
| [05:17.10] | |
| [05:20.10] | With the winds of the sea |
| [05:23.17] | Always blowing from the east |
| [05:26.17] | Three boats dare to face |
| [05:31.86] | Just a will, a belief |
| [05:34.68] | Which could cross the deep abyss |
| [05:37.68] | To discover a new world |
| [05:42.70] | saving humanity |
| [05:47.45] | |
| [05:49.45] | |
| [05:54.45] |
| [00:00.37] | A New World |
| [00:06.37] | From Dark Moor |
| [00:09.37] | |
| [00:13.37] | |
| [00:21.36] | |
| [00:24.36] | Old world has left in starvation and disease |
| [00:30.17] | Fourteen ninetytwo bring a new change to see |
| [00:35.74] | Across the ocean the would sail |
| [00:39.11] | following out the dark blaze |
| [00:41.62] | They keep the route with an endless faith |
| [00:44.00] | |
| [00:47.25] | Far beyond the earth' s edge |
| [00:53.00] | They will reach their dreams |
| [00:58.38] | As a privilege |
| [01:04.95] | Sun still soreads out it dreams |
| [01:06.20] | |
| [01:09.63] | With the winds of the sea |
| [01:13.14] | Always blowing from the east |
| [01:16.25] | Three boats dare to face |
| [01:22.00] | Just a will, a delief |
| [01:24.75] | Which could cross the deep abyss |
| [01:27.69] | To discover a new world |
| [01:32.82] | Saving humanity |
| [01:44.45] | |
| [01:57.70] | Suddenly a joyful cry |
| [02:00.45] | Was heard in the avanced night |
| [02:03.95] | The long awaited sight |
| [02:05.89] | Was seen below the sky |
| [02:07.77] | |
| [02:09.39] | New treasures shine before my eyes |
| [02:12.38] | they' re dright like a durning fire |
| [02:14.94] | I will enjoy the ethernal sea of life |
| [02:17.07] | |
| [02:20.38] | Far beyond the earth' s edge |
| [02:25.95] | They will reach their dreams |
| [02:32.20] | As a privilege |
| [02:37.73] | Sun still spreads out it dreams |
| [02:40.88] | |
| [02:43.00] | With the winds of the sea |
| [02:46.33] | Always blowing from the east |
| [02:49.09] | Three boats dare to face |
| [02:54.71] | Just a will, a belief |
| [02:57.78] | Which could cross the deep abyss |
| [03:00.84] | To discover a new world |
| [03:05.35] | Saving humanity |
| [03:11.79] | |
| [03:14.79] | lai zi xi ban ya de qian wei jiao xiang li liang |
| [03:33.12] | |
| [03:36.12] | Aventus Nautarum in Novan Terram |
| [03:42.20] | Argentum Aurumque America |
| [03:45.70] | |
| [03:48.14] | But they didn' t know |
| [03:49.33] | That this virgin ground |
| [03:50.64] | Was an unknown land that overgrows |
| [03:53.77] | New Eden' s found |
| [03:55.15] | The lost paradise |
| [03:56.34] | Mankind' s dawn is beginning to rise |
| [03:59.40] | This land is wild |
| [04:00.90] | Our boots were defiled |
| [04:02.21] | Our dreams will be reality |
| [04:04.96] | The native' s pain |
| [04:06.53] | Always in vain |
| [04:08.28] | Our glory was their agony |
| [04:10.98] | But when Columbus told the queen |
| [04:13.60] | All the thing he' d seen |
| [04:17.22] | He had to submit and be agreed |
| [04:20.63] | With kingdom' s greed |
| [04:24.89] | |
| [04:27.89] | |
| [05:17.10] | |
| [05:20.10] | With the winds of the sea |
| [05:23.17] | Always blowing from the east |
| [05:26.17] | Three boats dare to face |
| [05:31.86] | Just a will, a belief |
| [05:34.68] | Which could cross the deep abyss |
| [05:37.68] | To discover a new world |
| [05:42.70] | saving humanity |
| [05:47.45] | |
| [05:49.45] | |
| [05:54.45] |
| [00:00.37] | A New World |
| [00:06.37] | From Dark Moor |
| [00:09.37] | |
| [00:13.37] | |
| [00:21.36] | |
| [00:24.36] | Old world has left in starvation and disease |
| [00:30.17] | Fourteen ninetytwo bring a new change to see |
| [00:35.74] | Across the ocean the would sail |
| [00:39.11] | following out the dark blaze |
| [00:41.62] | They keep the route with an endless faith |
| [00:44.00] | |
| [00:47.25] | Far beyond the earth' s edge |
| [00:53.00] | They will reach their dreams |
| [00:58.38] | As a privilege |
| [01:04.95] | Sun still soreads out it dreams |
| [01:06.20] | |
| [01:09.63] | With the winds of the sea |
| [01:13.14] | Always blowing from the east |
| [01:16.25] | Three boats dare to face |
| [01:22.00] | Just a will, a delief |
| [01:24.75] | Which could cross the deep abyss |
| [01:27.69] | To discover a new world |
| [01:32.82] | Saving humanity |
| [01:44.45] | |
| [01:57.70] | Suddenly a joyful cry |
| [02:00.45] | Was heard in the avanced night |
| [02:03.95] | The long awaited sight |
| [02:05.89] | Was seen below the sky |
| [02:07.77] | |
| [02:09.39] | New treasures shine before my eyes |
| [02:12.38] | they' re dright like a durning fire |
| [02:14.94] | I will enjoy the ethernal sea of life |
| [02:17.07] | |
| [02:20.38] | Far beyond the earth' s edge |
| [02:25.95] | They will reach their dreams |
| [02:32.20] | As a privilege |
| [02:37.73] | Sun still spreads out it dreams |
| [02:40.88] | |
| [02:43.00] | With the winds of the sea |
| [02:46.33] | Always blowing from the east |
| [02:49.09] | Three boats dare to face |
| [02:54.71] | Just a will, a belief |
| [02:57.78] | Which could cross the deep abyss |
| [03:00.84] | To discover a new world |
| [03:05.35] | Saving humanity |
| [03:11.79] | |
| [03:14.79] | lái zì xī bān yá de qián wèi jiāo xiǎng lì liàng |
| [03:33.12] | |
| [03:36.12] | Aventus Nautarum in Novan Terram |
| [03:42.20] | Argentum Aurumque America |
| [03:45.70] | |
| [03:48.14] | But they didn' t know |
| [03:49.33] | That this virgin ground |
| [03:50.64] | Was an unknown land that overgrows |
| [03:53.77] | New Eden' s found |
| [03:55.15] | The lost paradise |
| [03:56.34] | Mankind' s dawn is beginning to rise |
| [03:59.40] | This land is wild |
| [04:00.90] | Our boots were defiled |
| [04:02.21] | Our dreams will be reality |
| [04:04.96] | The native' s pain |
| [04:06.53] | Always in vain |
| [04:08.28] | Our glory was their agony |
| [04:10.98] | But when Columbus told the queen |
| [04:13.60] | All the thing he' d seen |
| [04:17.22] | He had to submit and be agreed |
| [04:20.63] | With kingdom' s greed |
| [04:24.89] | |
| [04:27.89] | |
| [05:17.10] | |
| [05:20.10] | With the winds of the sea |
| [05:23.17] | Always blowing from the east |
| [05:26.17] | Three boats dare to face |
| [05:31.86] | Just a will, a belief |
| [05:34.68] | Which could cross the deep abyss |
| [05:37.68] | To discover a new world |
| [05:42.70] | saving humanity |
| [05:47.45] | |
| [05:49.45] | |
| [05:54.45] |