What a beautiful way way to describe this song! "For eternity", I think, is what you wrote. Super. Personally, I only heard this song for the first time today and was blown away by its beauty.
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One evening fair as I took the air Down by Blackwaterside O 'twas there a gazing all around That Irish lad I spied All through the far part of the night We rolled in sport and play This young man rose And he gathered his clothes Saying "Fare thee well the day" That's not the promise you gave to me When first you lay on my breast O you could made me believe With your lying tongue That the sun rose in the west Go home, go home to your fathers keep Go home and weep your fill Think upon your own misfortune By your wanton will There's not a girl in this wide world So easily led as I Sure the fish will fly And the seas run dry And it's then he'll marry I There's many a star shall shine in the west As many a leaf below Many a damn shall light upon man For serving a poor girl so
Zawsze były i są negatywne komentarze,dlatego , że byli najlepsi,,najlepsza muzyka i tekst.Wtedy też byli trolle.Dzisiaj po tylu latach leż są trolle.Dla nich niewyrobiony h ta muzyka i słowa były niezrozumiane.
Dixie had such a sweet angelic voice. So innocent sounding. Reminds me of Jamaica's Millie Small and her groundbreaking ska hit My Boy Lollipop. Was Kwankwa ours (Zimbabwe) or was she South African? Something remarkable about these legends was their uncanny ability to interpret diverse musical genres effortlessly as in her case Caribbean Calypso to West African Highlife.