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Oh the far Cuillins are puttin' love on me As step I wi' my cromach to the Isles. It's by Shiel water the track is to the west By Ailort and by Morar to the sea The cool cresses I am thinkin' of for pluck And bracken for a wink on Mother's knee. Repeat chorus. The blue islands are pullin' me away Their laughter puts the leap upon the lame
Kathleen Faragher (1904–1974) was the most significant and prolific Manx dialect writer of the mid twentieth century. She is best known for her poems first published in the Ramsey Courier and collected into five books published between 1955 and 1967.
The Poème de l'amour et de la mer (literally, Poem of Love and the Sea), Op. 19, is a song cycle for voice and orchestra by Ernest Chausson. It was composed over an extended period between 1882 and 1892 and dedicated to Henri Duparc. Chausson would write another major work in the same genre, the Chanson perpétuelle, in 1898.
The song shares a title with, and features prominently in the plot-line of, the 1989 Harold Becker film Sea of Love starring Al Pacino and Ellen Barkin. [28] "Sea of Love" was used in the 2000 film Frequency starring Dennis Quaid and Jim Caviezel. "Sea of Love" was used to close out The Simpsons season 16 episode "Future-Drama".
"Walking Away" (K.One song), 2010 "Walking Away", a song by The Egg "Love Don't Let Me Go (Walking Away)", a mash-up of the song with David Guetta's "Love Don't Let Me Go" Walking Away, a poem by Cecil Day-Lewis, 1962; Walking Away (Harper and Row, 1973), a children's book by Elizabeth Winthrop and illustrated by Noelle Massena "Walkin' Away ...
In the second song “Single,” Navarro plays a twinkling guitar pattern that bobs like the surface of the ocean, while Avery created a composite poem from real L.A. Weekly singles ads ...
English Morning and Other Poems (1953) Near and Far: Poems for Children (1968) The Broad Atlantic (1974) The Hearing Heart (1974) The Way It Was: Poems (1980) An Intimate Landscape (1981) Children's stories. Robert Andrew Tells a Story (1965) Robert Andrew by the Sea (1965) Robert Andrew in the Country (1966) Mr. Pettigrew's Harvest Festival (1974)
The lyrics as given in The Scottish Students' Song Book of 1897 are as follows: [2] Sing Ho! for a brave and a valiant bark, And a brisk and lively breeze, A jovial crew and a Captain too, to carry me over the seas, To carry me over the seas, my boys, To my true love so gay, She has taken a trip on a gallant ship Ten thousand miles away. Refrain