Eilean Mo Chridhe

"Eilean Mo Chridhe" is a Scottish Gaelic folk song written during the First World War. The composer was John 'Kaid' MacLean of Portree, Skye. The meaning of the title in English is "Island of my Heart". This song shares a melody with 'Westering Home'

Lyrics

Scottish Gaelic

Refrain
'S truagh nach robh mis' ann an Eilean Mo Chrìdh'
Eilean mo ghràidh far an d'àraicheadh mi,
'S truagh nach robh mis' ann an Eilean mo Chrìdh',
Eilean nam fuar-bheann àrda.
Verses
Ruithinn-sa cas-ruisg-t’ air monadh is fraoch
Nam faighinn-sa thairis air aiseag a' chaoil,
Rachainn le cabhag gu clachan mo ghaoil,
Do'n dachaidh 's an d'fhuair mi m’ àrach.
'S mis' a bhiodh sona nan robh mi an-dràsd
Ri taobh na cruaich-mhòna, air cnocan a’ tàmh;
An ceò-geal bu bhoidhche a’ lùbadh 's a’ snàmh
'S a’ tuiteam mu ghualainn Blath-Bheinn.
Dhùrachdainn fuireach le cuideachd mo ghràidh
'Sa bhothan aig Uilleam aig tuinne na traigh;
Gu'n éisd bhi òirnn tuille gach oidhche na là,
Ach muir agus monadh a làimh rinn.
Chì mi am Meall, agus chì mi an Sgòrr;
Slinnean Churaing agus Binnean an Stòrr,
Healabhal Bheag agus Healabhal Mhòr -
Beul nan Trì-Allt is Geàrraidh.

English language

Refrain
O, would that I were in the Isle of my Heart,
My dear island where I grew up;
O, would that I were in the Isle of my Heart,
Isle of the high cold mountains.
Verses
Barefoot I'd run over moorland and heather
If I could cross over the ferry to Kyle,
I would go in a hurry to the village I love
To the home where I was raised.
Content I would be if I were just now
Beside the peat-stack on a hillock at rest
The most beautiful mist, wreathing and swimming
And falling o'er the shoulders of Blath-Bheinn
My wish is to stay with the kin of my heart
In William's wee bothy by the waves on the beach,
Where forever we'd listen each night and each day
With but moorland and sea beside us.
I see the Meall and I see the Sgorr
The side of Quirang and the hills of the Storr
Little Helaval and Big Helaval
The Three Streams delta and Gearraidh

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