Samhain.mp3
Samhain.mp4
Samhain-Pt-2.mp3
Samhain-Pt-2.mp4
Samhain-Unplugged.mp3
Samhain-Unplugged.mp4
Samhain-Unplugged-Underground-XXVI.mp3
Samhain-Unplugged-Underground-XXVI.mp4
Samhain-intro.mp3
[Intro]
Samhain (ain, ain, ain)
Not the same (aim, aim, aim)
Abstain (from the vain)
Avoid (the pain)
Refrain (from insane)
Samhain (ain, ain, ain)
[Verse 1]
That time of year
When far draws near
You quickly realize
You need a disguise
[Bridge]
Better set to task
(Wearing a mask)
[Chorus]
Samhain (ain, ain, ain)
Not the same (aim, aim, aim)
As it was before
(No, not any more)
[Bridge]
Samhain (ain, ain, ain)
Not the same (aim, aim, aim)
Evil spirit (nowhere near it)
Samhain (ain, ain, ain)
[Verse 2]
The time of harvest
(Draws near us)
Light a bonfire
(To take us higher)
[Bridge]
In the glow we’ll bask
(Wearing our mask)
[Chorus]
Samhain (ain, ain, ain)
Not the same (aim, aim, aim)
As it was before
(No, not any more)
[Outro]
Samhain (ain, ain, ain)
Not the same (aim, aim, aim)
Evil spirit (don’t wanna hear it)
Samhain (ain, ain, ain)
Be still spirit (we don’t fear it)
Abstain (from the vain)
Avoid (the pain)
Refrain (from insane)
Samhain (ain, ain, ain)
ABOUT THE SONG
The origins of Halloween, which began with the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain around 2,000 years ago, a time when Celts wore disguises and masks to ward off spirits believed to roam the Earth during the thinning of the veil between worlds. This pagan holiday marked the end of summer and the harvest, and the transition into winter, with bonfires, costumes and masks playing a significant role in the traditions to confuse and deter evil spirits.
From the album “Ulterior“