| Donald McGillavry Donald came into town; lean and wiry. Music flew from his pipes; wild and fiery. Pack on his back and eyes wide with ecstasy. Some called him the devil, that Donald McGillavry. Play like the wild man, Donald McGillavry. Are you the wild Pan, Donald McGillavry? Innocence and wisdom do dance through his melody; The soul of the wild seed has Donald McGillavry. Galway lay shrouded in mist and twisted trees. Its people were strangled by their toils and drudgery. Any passion was rare; the priest kept them on their knees, But then came that stranger, that Donald McGillavry. Laugh like a jackal, Donald McGillavry. Fear be their shackle, Donald McGillavry. Sing to them to wake them and rouse them to revelry. You call down the thunder, you Donald McGillavry. Their flesh was awakened by his ancient melody. They bound it with ropes of self-righteous civility. They cursed him that day, "You've roused the beast, there's blood to pay!" The mob swelled with hatred for Donald McGillavry. You're black as the raven, Donald McGillavry. Hell be your heaven, Donald McGillavry. They tried him, and judged him; there came down a death decree, "You'll burn with the Devil, Donald McGillavry!" Sunrise brought amber skies; day was a certainty. But Donald stood bound and gagged facing eternity. The crowds fought for place. The torch smoked heavily. "Why wait, do it now to this Donald McGillavry?" "Pray for your soul now, Donald McGillavry. Your life is over, Donald McGillavry." They kicked him and poked him, they ridiculed his destiny, 'Til fate pulled the children to Donald McGillavry. The children laid their bodies down, innocence at his feet. Halos did crown their heads, light for the blind to see. From the mothers came cries, "Our children see with God's own eyes, This man is a messenger sent to undo our lies!" They unbound the limbs of Donald McGillavry. He took up his pipes, that Donald McGillavry. He played 'til the dawn; they danced 'til they fell to sleep. Then off to the next town went Donald McGillavry. |