Dancing in the Green Hills

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  • čas přidán 9. 09. 2024
  • Genann mac Dala is a key figure in the early Irish mythological tradition, known as one of the five sons of Dela who led the Fir Bolg during their settlement of Ireland. As part of the division of the land among his brothers, Genann was granted the province of Connacht, where he established his rule. His leadership is remembered for its wisdom and fairness, as he worked to maintain peace and prosperity within his domain. Genann's governance was instrumental in stabilizing the region and contributing to the overall harmony of the island during the time of the Fir Bolg. Although his reign was relatively short, Genann's influence was significant in the foundational myths of Ireland, and he is often associated with the early establishment of order and civilization in the land. His legacy, intertwined with that of his brothers, reflects the enduring impact of the Fir Bolg on the mythological history of Ireland.
    [Verse]
    Under skies so wide and blue
    Walking fields of morning dew
    Whisper winds and call my name
    In the hills
    I find my fame
    [Verse 2]
    Stars that twinkle up above
    Stories told of ancient love
    Dancing in the twilight glow
    Where the olden rivers flow
    [Chorus]
    Dancing in the green hills
    Feel the freedom in the air
    Dancing in the green hills
    Living life without a care
    [Verse 3]
    Hear the laughter
    Children play
    Chasing dreams in golden hay
    Songs of old from years gone by
    Echo in the midnight sky
    [Bridge]
    Heartbeats blend with nature's song
    In this place
    We all belong
    Magic in each step we take
    In the dawn
    We all awake
    [Verse 4]
    Hands held tight
    We close our eyes
    Sway to tunes as time flies by
    In these hills
    We find our peace
    Here our spirits never cease
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