In Greek mythology, Keltos /ˈkɛlˌtɒs/ or Celtus (/ˈsɛltəs/; Ancient Greek: Κέλτος, Latin: Celtus) was regarded as the eponymous founder of the Celts.
There are two alternative traditions. One, found in Appian's Illyrian Wars, holds that Keltos was the son of Polyphemos and Galatea and the brother of Illyrius and Galas. The other, found in the Erotica Pathemata ("Sorrows of Love") by the 1st century grammarian Parthenius of Nicaea, and also known from the medieval Etymologicum Magnum, has Keltos as the son of Heracles and Keltine.
I, I can't take things slowly
Come let away that's what they all do
Help me ‘cause I'm feeling shaky
Tell me what's wrong with my brain
'Cause I've seem to have lost it
'Cause I am afraid of the light
Yeah you know what I mean
And I can't sleep alone at night
yeah you know what I mean
Lonely, that's not quite my problem
I have all that I need, haven't quite lost it
I try so hard to be happy
'Cause something goes wrong once again
Please, please come and save me
Tell me what's wrong with my brain
'Cause I've seem to have lost it
'Cause I am afraid of the light
yeah you know what I mean
And I can't sleep alone at night
and you know what I mean.
'Cause I am afraid of the light
yeah you know what I mean
'Cause I can't sleep alone at night