If you were a boat, my darling A boat, my darling I'd be the wind at your back If you were afraid, my darling Afraid, my darling I'd be the courage you lackIf you were a bird, then I'd be a tree And you would come home, my darling, to me If you were asleep, then I'd be a dream Wherever you are, that's where my heart will be Oh, do you know we belong together? Oh, do you know my heart is yours?If you were the ocean, I'd be the sand If you were a song, I'd be the band If you were the stars, then I'd be the moon A light in the dark, my darling, for youOh, do you know we belong together? Oh, do you know my heart is yours?Oh, do you know we belong together? Oh, do you know my heart is yours? Oh, do you know we belong together? Oh, do you know my heart is yours?
Sissel gives this incredible song an amazing voice! I also have a version by the Rankin Family of Nova Scotia, Canada. The lyrics are printed in their CD booklet. I believe they sing in Scots Gaelic.
If one recalls correctly this could be called "Canadian" Boat Song In any case Dearheart it's wonderful & so are you. And I know of someone who likes drums.
Andrew Turner:-- In fact it is "Old Gael Gaelic" spoken with variations, by Scots, Irish and Manxmen. (Isle-of-Man) " The Brythonic Gaelic" is spoken by the Welsh, Cornish and the Bretons of N.W. France.