Rocket to the Moon

C. MACDONALD, R. MACDONALD

Here hangs an open landscape
A wild and huge frontier
From a harsh and a barren wasteland
Through the grave to the promised field

You came, you trapped, you charted
You laid the railroads and the schemes
And you tamed this land by enterprise
And by the power of your dreams

But you made this Clan great
And you made this nation bloom
And you rose
With your people through the new world
Like a rocket to the moon

From the olden coasts of Ireland
From the Hebridean shores
With the forgotten chosen ones
Running from Europe in droves

But you made this Clan great
And you made this nation bloom
And you rose
With your people through the new world
Like a rocket to the moon

There's a town in Manitoba
They say the windows touch the sky
But across the brine the shipyards close
In this garden flowers die

Still the homelands divide us
Like your blood red brothers of the plains
But where they grieve a candle still burns
A prayer from a flicker to a flame

But you made this Clan great
And you made this nation bloom
And you rose
With your people through the new world
Like a rocket to the moon

Trivia about the song Rocket to the Moon by Runrig

On which albums was the song “Rocket to the Moon” released by Runrig?
Runrig released the song on the albums “The Cutter and the Clan” in 1987, “The Cutter & The Clan” in 1987, “Long Distance: The Best of Runrig” in 1996, and “Original Album Series” in 2013.
Who composed the song “Rocket to the Moon” by Runrig?
The song “Rocket to the Moon” by Runrig was composed by C. MACDONALD, R. MACDONALD.

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