Go To Top

At The Inn Of Éamon Bayle Lyrics

[Japanese Bonus Track]

Half a week wandering on foot through the dale
Our weary eyes gaze through a veil
Deep in the mist is a fluttering frail
from the fires of old Éamon Bayle

Highwaymen, scoundrels and elves from the vale
All roar and shout the same tale

All the mead and all the ale
men can drink is here for sale
vast as the sea and deep as the dale
the barrels of ale at the inn of Éamon Bayle

"Man from the island and elf from the vale"
is the greeting from old Éamon Bayle

"To pass through the southlands into elven dale
this fine black mare shall be your avail!

But now you are weary from days on your trail
join us and shout this old tale"

All the mead and all the ale
men can drink is here for sale
vast as the sea and deep as the dale
the barrels of ale at the inn of Éamon Bayle

Ride the steed to elven vale
And with this mount we shall not fail
Black as the night and swift as the gale
The black mare speeds from the inn of Éamon Bayle

At The Inn Of Éamon Bayle Lyrics performed by Dragonland are property and copyright of the authors, artists and labels. You should note that At The Inn Of Éamon Bayle Lyrics performed by Dragonland is only provided for educational purposes only and if you like the song you should buy the CD


What is the meaning of At The Inn Of Éamon Bayle lyrics?