How Many Drinks?
de Bill Douglas
Red Rose, proud Rose, sad Rose of all my days!
Come near me, while I sing the ancient ways:
Come near, that no more blinded by man's fate,
I find under the boughs of love and hate,
In all poor foolish things that live a day,
Eternal beauty wandering on her way.
Come near, come near, come near
-- Ah, leave me still
A little space for the rose-breath to fill!
Lest I no more hear common things that crave;
The weak worm hiding down in its small cave,
The field-mouse running by me in the grass,
And heavy mortal hopes that toil and pass;
But seek alone to hear the strange things said
By God to the bright hearts of those long dead,
And learn to chaunt a tongue men do not know
Come near; I would, before my time to go,
Sing of old Eire and the ancient ways:
Red Rose, proud Rose, sad Rose of all my days.
Más canciones de Bill Douglas
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Feast
New York Counterpoint
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Forest Hymn
A Place Called Morning
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The Secret Rose
Songs of Earth & Sky
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Diamond Dance
Cantilena
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Black Is the Color of My True Loves Hair - I Wonder As I Wander
Homeland: A Prayer for Peace
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Leap
Stepping Stones
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My Love Is Like a Red, Red Rose
Songs of Earth & Sky
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Deep Peace
Jewel Lake
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Deep Peace (Reprise)
Deep Peace
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Return to Inishmore
Deep Peace
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The Voices of Children
Deep Peace
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Evening Star
Deep Peace
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O Earth, O Earth, Return
Deep Peace
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The Hills of Glencar
Deep Peace
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Irish Lullaby
Deep Peace
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Flow Gently Sweet Afton
Deep Peace
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The Secret Forest
Deep Peace
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Piping Down the Valleys Wild
Deep Peace
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The Wandering Moon
Deep Peace