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Cailin

"Cailin" is a song by the San Diego-based rock band Unwritten Law from their 1998 album Unwritten Law. The song is named after singer Scott Russo's daughter, about whom he penned the lyrics. Though it was not released as a single, it became the band's first song to chart, reaching #28 on Billboard's Modern Rock Tracks chart.

Usage examples of "cailin".

When he finished, and they all began to eat the blackened fish and steamed greens that her mother had prepared, Cailin told her parents all about the castle she had made by the river.

They smiled as she spoke, occasionally asking her questions about the princess who lived in the castle, though Cailin was much more interested in telling them about the castle itself.

But when they were done, her father walked to where Cailin was standing and lifted her into his arms.

And, turning her gaze in the direction he indicated, as her father did the same outside, Cailin saw two glowing red lights slowly descending the slope of the hills toward Kaera.

Soon Cailin lost track of him amid the confusion of men and torches that had gathered to confront the mages.

Instinctively, almost against her will, Cailin shifted her gaze back up to the two moving points of red light.

Cailin heard her mother exclaim, as much to herself as to Cailin, and in a voice tinged with pride.

Edrice ran to join the other women, and Cailin watched their progress from the doorway.

Over her shoulder, Cailin saw Zanna running after her, and gaining on her quickly.

And a cry went up once more from the townspeople who had marched out to meet the mages, but even Cailin knew that this sound was not born of anger or defiance.

Staring at the oncoming mass, unable to pull her eyes away from the destruction of Kaera, Cailin saw her mother and father running toward her, panic-stricken like the others.

A moment later, Cailin felt an explosion of pain in the back of her skull, and she fell back into darkness.

Alayna picked up one of the dolls and placed it in a bedroom in the toy house, while Cailin rear-ranged some of the miniature furniture in the downstairs parlor.

They sat in silence for a short while, playing, and then Cailin looked at the Hawk-Mage again.

They said that, given what Cailin had been through, she should be with the Sons and Daughters of the Gods, not with the Order.