Breaking of the Sword - Loreena McKennitt

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Breaking of the Sword Lyrics

On a sunny April morning
My dear son, you were born
Until one day you called away
And from my heart was torn

As a boy you knew the stables
As a lad you knew the fields
My son you worked beside me
But to a country you must yield

[refrain]
You were called to serve the country
You were called to serve the king
And from our home you left one day
And of this today I sing

[instrumental]

When I stood there at the station
And our eyes one last time met
It was at that moment my dear son
'Tis that I'll never forget

Is it now a mother's blessing
That the country's truly free?
You gave your life for all of us
And to all humanity

[instrumental]

As I stand here at your grave side
The spring birds sing their song
My child I love you more and more
And will my whole life long


[refrain]
You were called to serve the country
You were called to serve the king
And from our home you left one day
And of this today we sing

[instrumental]

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Canadian singer and composer Loreena McKennitt is self-managed, self-produced and head of her own record label - Quinlan Road. In a recording career spanning three decades, McKennitt's “eclectic Celtic” music has won critical acclaim worldwide and gold, platinum and multi-platinum sales awards in fifteen countries across four continents. Her most successful record is 1997's "The Book of Secrets", which spun off the single "The Mummers' Dance", a surprise hit on American Top 40 and alternative rock radio.

McKennitt blends world-music with folk, Celtic and exotic Mediterranean sounds using instruments such as the hurdy gurdy, kanoun, uilleann pipes, Turkish clarinet, bouzouki and nyckelharpa alongside traditional instruments like guitar, drums and bass and the harp, piano and accordion, the three instruments she plays.

Born in Morden, Manitoba, Canada in February 17, 1957, Loreena moved to Stratford, Ontario, Canada in 1981, where she still resides. She has acted and sung in, and composed music for, Stratford Festival of Canada productions ranging from The Tempest (1982) to The Merchant Of Venice (2001).

Her recording career began in 1985 with the album Elemental. In the fledgling years of her label Quinlan Road, Loreena ran its operations from her kitchen table, selling recordings by mail order and producing her own concert tours across the country. Quinlan Road's catalogue is currently distributed around the world by Warner Music (US), Universal Music (Canada and other territories including Italy and Spain) and a number of independents including Keltia Music (France) and SPV (Germany). Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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