| Song | Rescue Me |
| Artist | Dougie MacLean |
| Album | Live from the Ends of the Earth |
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| Old layers of time have buried the ways that the others have grown | |
| And though sturdy and strong his eyes open wide with each new unknown | |
| And O it’s for the earth that he screams in the night | |
| He’s a servant of the seasons and the morning’s early light | |
| But the troubled one he says | |
| Rescue me he says rescue me | |
| On this mountain‘s the only place I can see clearly | |
| Rescue me, rescue me | |
| On this mountain’s the only place I can see clearly | |
| He says rescue me | |
| And see these guilty hands that envenom the soil and take the life from his fields | |
| But now these book-reddened eyes have discovered the truth and what it conceals | |
| And O it’s for the earth that he screams in the night | |
| He’s a servant of the seasons and the morning’s early light | |
| But the troubled one he says | |
| And so the plough it will turn and our hearts they will burn for sair works nae easy | |
| But O this circle stone and this buzzard dyke and this great unknown | |
| It goes on and on into the distance of time | |
| And O it’s for the earth that we scream in the night | |
| We’re servants of the seasons and the mornings early light | |
| But the troubled ones they say |
| Old layers of time have buried the ways that the others have grown | |
| And though sturdy and strong his eyes open wide with each new unknown | |
| And O it' s for the earth that he screams in the night | |
| He' s a servant of the seasons and the morning' s early light | |
| But the troubled one he says | |
| Rescue me he says rescue me | |
| On this mountain' s the only place I can see clearly | |
| Rescue me, rescue me | |
| On this mountain' s the only place I can see clearly | |
| He says rescue me | |
| And see these guilty hands that envenom the soil and take the life from his fields | |
| But now these bookreddened eyes have discovered the truth and what it conceals | |
| And O it' s for the earth that he screams in the night | |
| He' s a servant of the seasons and the morning' s early light | |
| But the troubled one he says | |
| And so the plough it will turn and our hearts they will burn for sair works nae easy | |
| But O this circle stone and this buzzard dyke and this great unknown | |
| It goes on and on into the distance of time | |
| And O it' s for the earth that we scream in the night | |
| We' re servants of the seasons and the mornings early light | |
| But the troubled ones they say |
| Old layers of time have buried the ways that the others have grown | |
| And though sturdy and strong his eyes open wide with each new unknown | |
| And O it' s for the earth that he screams in the night | |
| He' s a servant of the seasons and the morning' s early light | |
| But the troubled one he says | |
| Rescue me he says rescue me | |
| On this mountain' s the only place I can see clearly | |
| Rescue me, rescue me | |
| On this mountain' s the only place I can see clearly | |
| He says rescue me | |
| And see these guilty hands that envenom the soil and take the life from his fields | |
| But now these bookreddened eyes have discovered the truth and what it conceals | |
| And O it' s for the earth that he screams in the night | |
| He' s a servant of the seasons and the morning' s early light | |
| But the troubled one he says | |
| And so the plough it will turn and our hearts they will burn for sair works nae easy | |
| But O this circle stone and this buzzard dyke and this great unknown | |
| It goes on and on into the distance of time | |
| And O it' s for the earth that we scream in the night | |
| We' re servants of the seasons and the mornings early light | |
| But the troubled ones they say |