Our language of love The battle of trees We fought side by side No one had more
Sharper consonants than you, love And my vowels, well, were trusted
First comes the birch Rowan followed by the ash Then through the alder she forms And merges with willow
The hawthorne blossoms As the oak guards the door She is the hinge on which the year swings He courts the lightning flash and her
Summoning the spirits Through incantations You said the thunder god seems to have And our enemies are the reed But we knew the furies held the holly sacred
We were insulated In a circle of words we'd drawn With wisdom sent from nine hazels A rowan fire and a willow rod
At ten comes the vine That generates bramble wine The constant change of the night sun A song in the blood of the white bull
Our language of love The battle of trees We fought side by side No one had more
Sharper consonants than you, love And my vowels, well, were trusted
From ivy leaves is an ale that can unveil The hidden meanings and serpents Only revealed through visions Yes vowels could insert "a" was for the silver fir
The firs of course Then came next With heather at her most Passionate
The white poplar's gift to the souls of the dead A promise that it was not the end But for the vine the "u", its coffer
Vowels and consonants The power of trees The power they hold The power of prose
So when the church Began to twist the old myths They built their own tower of babel From ulster to munster
The reed gave way then To the elder The earth turns her will So that night follows day
From dawn to dawn Fom winter to winter At day the ash had power over the alder
Our language of love The battle of trees We fought side by side Then he said to me: "I've dodged bullets and even poisoned arrows Only to be foiled by the blade of a vowel"