Текст песни Kathy Mar -  The Wild Geese   
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Chorus:	 The wild geese are flying out on a bright wind	 And never again will their songs fill our skies	 They`ve taken their magic and grace from our seeing	 And followed the dark in their eyes1.  The wild gypsy geese in a thousand sad cities    Heard tales of a chance to fly from their tears    Out on a sun-breeze in a dark Ban-sidhe wailing    A journey of more than one hundred light years2.  The wild gypsy geese like some star-haunted pilgrims    By ones and by twos all flew to the field    They knew they would fight to the last if they had to    That every dark hunger might somehow be healed3.  And though they were strangers they shared a wild dreaming    And meeting that first time they knew at a glance    Without any planning, by some magic signal    They captured the ship that would see the stars dance4.  And out on the sun-wind they flew in their rapture    With never a thought to the world left behind    The poets, the singers, the dreamers, the mystics    The few who could see among so many blind5.  And every gosling they birthed on the star-ship    Was heir to the wild streak that drove them all on    And still the dark dream and a wild Ban-sidhe wailing    Would haunt all their sleep in that night without dawn6.  And somewhere between the gold star that they came from    And one more unseen at the end of their flight    They lost their last yearning for somewhere to settle    And chased the wild wailing across a dark night7.  The wild geese are flying on sun-colored feathers    In black velvet seas beyond galaxy`s shore    The wild geese with all of our dreams in their pockets    Are winging away to forever and moreWords and music:  Kathy MarCopyright 1984 Kathy Mar