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tao

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When I am sad I listen to certain songs over and over again. Songs about the human experience often help me sort through the meaning of what is going on in my life and give me direction and perspective. I think Bob Dylan is so gifted. So many of his songs have helped me work through many a hard time. I have lately been listening to his song, Shelter from the Storm which is about reincarnation. It reminds me that nothing is final. We are given so many chances to get it right and we are all here to help each other, we don't have to go it alone. It reminds me that I'm not as different as I sometimes feel.

Carley Simon has several songs about reincarnation. Julie Through the Glass and Life Is Eternal. There is also a song called The things We've handed Down.

Does anyone else know any other songs about reincarnation that you could share?
 
HI Tao,

One of my favorites is Robert Plant's new CD The Mighty Rearranger. The song All the Kings Horses. It's an awesome song - I highly recommend the whole CD. :)

There's no telling where I've been, how I returned here, how much I have seen. I'll weave a circle around the sun, throw down my arms and give my all....."

It is a love song - but is based on falling for the beauty within. :)
 
Before I was even aware of reincarnation I loved the country song 'The Highwayman'. It was sung by Waylon Jennings, Kris Kristoferson, Willie Nelson, and Johnny Cash. When I became aware of reincarnation I just shook my head and wondered how I could be so blind as not to see what everything around me, including this song, were telling me. The song neither glorifies nor degrades reincarnation. It comes from people I would never expect to even hear the word from and made an even bigger impact because it did. I have included the lyrics.

I was a highwayman. Along the coach roads I did ride
With sword and pistol by my side
Many a young maid lost her baubles to my trade
Many a soldier shed his lifeblood on my blade
The ******** hung me in the spring of twenty-five
But I am still alive.

I was a sailor. I was born upon the tide
And with the sea I did abide.
I sailed a schooner round the Horn to Mexico
I went aloft and furled the mainsail in a blow
And when the yards broke off they said that I got killed
But I am living still.

I was a dam builder across the river deep and wide
Where steel and water did collide
A place called Boulder on the wild Colorado
I slipped and fell into the wet concrete below
They buried me in that great tomb that knows no sound
But I am still around..I'll always be around..and around and around and
around and around

I fly a starship across the Universe divide
And when I reach the other side
I'll find a place to rest my spirit if I can
Perhaps I may become a highwayman again
Or I may simply be a single drop of rain
But I will remain
And I'll be back again, and again and again and again and again..
 
"Karma Slave," by Splashdown, is the only one I know of-- it was in the film Titan AE, I believe. Some of the lyrics:

"I'm a slave of Karma
Spin the Wheel and I'm a king reborn
I'm a slave to Karma
I'm coming back, yeah, I'll be coming back
But for the last time."


-N.
 
glpoisson,
I have heard that song as well! I'm not a big country music fan but you cannot deny the beauty and depth of the words and the way in which it's sung is wonderful. You made me want to listen to it again! Thanks! :thumbsup:
 
"Across the Universe of Time"... It makes me think of reincarnation, or at least of soulmates. :)

Also, "Your Wildest Dreams" by The Moody Blues. I'm sure most people are familiar with that one. Certain parts of the song have a reincarnation-ish feel to them. To me, anyway.

Lib
 
Another one is the whole concept album 'The Woman's Boat' by Toni Childs. It is very female oriented but having been both over lifetimes I can connect with it on other levels. It starts with Birth and ends with Death. Right after Death is a little reprise of Birth. The artist seems to be giving a little hint of the grand cycles of life and life again. The album takes a little getting used to and I could not listen to it for the first two years I had the CD. I just was not ready for it and would not have understood it if I had forced myself to listen to the whole thing at that time.

The song I used to get over the passing of one of my cats recently was from this album. It is entitled 'Long Time Coming'. It has an ethereal feel and a hope that reminds us that nothing is ever lost. The lyrics follow.

it'll be a long time coming
it's part of life I don't like
saying goodbye to old friends
and the end of life
and what we know
it'll be a long time coming, boy
till we meet again

well it's time to say goodbye
and all the things we've said and cried
through our lives
you will be on my lips
it'll be a long time coming, boy
till we meet again

into the earth we go and we dive
into the spirit world
where our hearts lie
we go down into the sea
of eternal life
they say there is a light
and we're freed, some say

we will find a better place, they say
some day
we will finally meet some day
we will sing in joy
we will sing amazing grace
and say we loved to know
long time coming, a long time
will come some day
we will meet on that glorious day
long time coming, a long time
it'll come some day
 
The first thing that comes to mind is something called "Dream Theater" which is a whole CD of songs in which the artist describes a past life regression he had to a life as a murdered woman in 1928.There was another song I have called my Past Lives but I don't remember who it was by.
 
What i really love is ,Dead can dance,and specially Lisa Gerrard,
she has a very historical look and she has a very spiritual and deep voice,When i listen to her music i think about past lifes,it has a immortal feeling,and very spiritual,really special music!
 
I know there are many songs but this is the only one I can think of at the moment...it was written by Richard Marx and part of the lyrics are:

"...I've loved you forever,
In lifetimes before
And I promise you never...
Will you hurt anymore
I give you my word
I give you my heart (give you my heart)
This is a battle we've won
And with this vow,
Forever has now begun..."

:thumbsup:
 
"It's All Been Done" by The Barenaked Ladies

I met you before the fall of Rome
And I begged you to let me take you home
You were wrong, I was right
You said goodbye, I said goodnight

It's all been done
It's all been done
It's all been done before

I knew you before the west was won
And I heard you say the past
was much more fun
You go your way, I go mine
But I'll see you next time

It's all been done
It's all been done
It's all been done before

And if I put my fingers here, and if I say
"I love you, dear"
And if I play the same three chords,
Will you just yawn and say

It's all been done
It's all been done
It's all been done before

Alone and bored on a thirtieth-century night
Will I see you on The Price Is Right?
Will I cry? Will I smile?
As you run down the aisle?

It's all been done
It's all been done
It's all been done before
 
Funny that those Barenaked Ladies songs were brought up here tonight (I'm assuming by Americans?)... I just finished watching the latest episode of "Canadian Idol" where the kids sang nothing but Barenaked Ladies songs. Not those two, unfortunately. :(

I'm not a fan, so I didn't really know the lyrics to those two songs. They're both very suggestive of reincarnation, aren't they? :thumbsup:

Lib
 
Yes Karen! :thumbsup: Lisa has a amazing voice!and yes her singing in Gladiator was wonderfull ! She reminds me of someone who remembers also a past life,and even by the look of her face,its WOW!
she looks kinda victorian to me ,she brings my emotions and my memories back,cool that you also like her and dead can dance,im a fan too,thats for sure *smiles*Nice to meet you Karen by the way!
Elisa

Lisa Gerrard : http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v296/LadyElisabetha/lisagerard75.jpg
 
Wherever I may roam from Metallica

Wherever I May Roam

...(And the road becomes my bride)
And the road becomes my bride
I'm stripped of all but pride
so in her I do confide
and she keeps me satisfied
gives me all I need

...and with dust in throat I crave
only knowledge will I save
to the game you stay a slave

rover wanderer
nomad vagabond
call me what you will

but I'll take my time anywhere
i'm free to speak my mind anywhere
and I'll redefine anywhere
anywhere I roam
where I lay my head is home

...and the earth becomes my throne
and the earth becomes my throne
I adapt to the unknown
under wandering stars I've grown
by myself but not alone
I ask no one

...and my ties are severed clean
the less I have the more I gain
off the beaten path I reign

rover wanderer
nomad vagabond
call me what you will

but I'll take my time anywhere
I'm free to speak my mind anywhere
and I'll never mind anywhere
anywhere I may roam
where I lay my head is home

but i'll take my time anywhere
i'm free to speak my mind
and I'll take my find anywhere
anywhere I may roam
where I lay my head is home

carved upon my stone
my body lie, but still I roam
wherever I may roam
 
Thanks for the song titles, and in some cases the lyrics. Quite a range.

I've always loved what I thought were obvious reincarnation songs:
Crosby, Stills, Nash's "Deja-Vu", with the chorus, "We have all been here before, we have all been here before..." I remember that one really striking like lightening when I was in college.

The Grateful Dead do a song called "The Wheel". I should have googled the lyrics, since I can't remember all of them, but there is a refrain..."every time that wheel goes round, trying to cover just a little more ground." I always loved that one. Sounds like karma to me.

Also, the Indigo Girls have a song called "Galileo" with a plaintive refrain, "how long 'til my soul gets it right?" They actually mention the word "reincarnation" in it. Good music, too.

Carol
 
I just bought that CD!

jere said:
I know there are many songs but this is the only one I can think of at the moment...it was written by Richard Marx and part of the lyrics are:

"...I've loved you forever,
In lifetimes before
And I promise you never...
Will you hurt anymore
I give you my word
I give you my heart (give you my heart)
This is a battle we've won
And with this vow,
Forever has now begun..."

:thumbsup:


It is on the NSync CD No Strings Attached ... when Dad was dying I would ride around in my car listening to that song ... it holds a very special spot in my heart. :)
 
There was a pop song in the late 1950s or early 1960s whose title and recording artists' names escape me but maybe someone might remember and post here. This is the part I remember (it is played on oldies stations a lot). ;)

The smile you are smiling you were smiling then,
But I can't remember where or when,

Ahhhhhh....

Things that are happening for the first time,
Seem to be happening again,

And so it seems that we have lived before,
And laughed before,
And loved before,
But who knows where, or when?
 
Reincarnation music...

I was wondering something.......

I love music and listen to it every day and as I was thinking on reincarnation one of my favorite Mp3's played. This was the song/lyrics:


Highwayman by Johnny Cash

I was a highwayman. Along the coach roads I did ride
With sword and pistol by my side
Many a young maid lost her baubles to my trade
Many a soldier shed his lifeblood on my blade
The ******** hung me in the spring of twenty-five
But I am still alive.

I was a sailor. I was born upon the tide
And with the sea I did abide.
I sailed a schooner round the Horn to Mexico
I went aloft and furled the mainsail in a blow
And when the yards broke off they said that I got killed
But I am living still.

I was a dam builder across the river deep and wide
Where steel and water did collide
A place called Boulder on the wild Colorado
I slipped and fell into the wet concrete below
They buried me in that great tomb that knows no sound
But I am still around..I'll always be around..and around and around and
around and around

I fly a starship across the Universe divide
And when I reach the other side
I'll find a place to rest my spirit if I can
Perhaps I may become a highwayman again
Or I may simply be a single drop of rain
But I will remain
And I'll be back again, and again and again and again and again..


I love this song and am always touched by it and I was wondering if anyone else has heard this song before? In fact I was also wondering if there were any other songs which speak on reincarnation? If so perhaps they could be posted here so I may track them down. In either case, I thought I would share this with you all.......

Peace..........
 
One particular type of music that triggers a lot for me in instrumental music, especially by a group called ES Posthumus, usually when it comes to wars and places I've been. The song "Iris" by the Goo Goo Dolls has always had great importance to me and my soulmate as well in terms of the trials we've had to overcome. The song "24" by Switchfoot has triggered more than a few things as well. The only other one that really springs to mind is a song called "Sick Cycle Carousel" which one could relate to reincarnation and karma.
 
Songs About Reincarnation

Hi friends!

I am acquainted with two songs about the subject of reincarnation.

The first was sung by a group called the Highwaymen, which was composed of Willie Nelson and Waylon Jennings (perhaps their were others as well). This is a wonderful song which I have listened to MANY times. The name of the song is similiar to the group, but called "The Highwayman."

Perhaps many of you are familiar with Marty Robbins. One of his greatest songs was called "El Paso", which is a ballad about a gunfighter who dies in the arms of his love. About a year ago I listened to another song called "El Paso City." Marty Robbins describes flying at 30,000 feet over El Paso. He describes his feeling that he perhaps HAD BEEN that gunfighter which he described in "El Paso."

Both are TREMENDOUS songs which I would be happy to share with anyone. My email address is thephilosopher54@yahoo.com

Does anyone know of any other songs that deal with reincarnation?

Or would you like to share any information you have about the above songs?

Peace, Freedom, and Good Health to Beings...


Richard G.
 
How about this one?

Robyn---Say You'll Walk The Distance lyrics

(J. Elofsson/T. Ekman/T. Cox)

I can still see your face
But I still can't explain
How you where there so suddenly
And as you walked away from me
I knew we were meant to be
Holding onto my hope
But I just gotta know
Will you do what it takes

From the mountains to the seas
Cross the miles of memories
Through the endless dark
Say you'll walk the distance to my heart
Past the walls of fear and pride
to a place where Love can't hide
Searching for a spark
Say you'll walk the distance to my heart

Many times we lose track
And have to fight our way back
But even more than before
We know what we're reachin for
You're my date with destiny
What ever goes wrong
Gotta keep holdin on
Gotta do what it takes

From the mountains to the seas
Cross the miles of memories
Through the endless dark
Say you'll walk the distance to my heart
Past the walls of fear and pride
to a place where Love can't hide
Searching for a spark
Say you'll walk the distance to my heart

I can still see you face
Llike an angel in time and place
Gotta turn every stone
Take every road
Gotta keep holdin on
Gotta do what it...takes

From the mountains to the seas
Cross the miles of memories
Through the endless dark
Say you'll walk the distance to my heart
Past the walls of fear and pride
to a place where Love can't hide
Searching for a spark
Say you'll walk the distance to my heart

I know it's a love song but there's just something in the phrase below that always makes me feel the song might have a subtle reference to reincarnation.

"From the mountains to the seas
Cross the miles of memories
Through the endless dark..."
 
I am a little mystified because when I posted a thread on this very same subject, there were no responses. As my late father might have said, "maybe the jiins did it!". Ha, Ha....But at least we have a good discussion going on here.

One of the greatest country music writers and singers was Marty Robbins.
He wrote an excellent ballad called "El Paso." It tells the story of a cowboy who, as the result of a gun-fight, dies in the arms of his Mexican girlfriend.

Shorty before Marty Robbin's death in 1982, he wrotes a song called "El Paso City." In it he reveals that the previous song was inspired by memories of a past life!

Below are the lyrics. If anyone wants a copy of this song, I will be glad to email a copy of it to you. thephilosopher54@yahoo.com

peace,

Richard Galenes



Artist Marty Robbins
Album Unknown
Song El Paso City

From thirty thousand feet above the desert floor I see it there below
A city with a legend, the West Texas city of El Paso
Where long ago I heard a song about a Texas cowboy and a girl
And a little place called Rosa's where he used to go and watch this beauty whirl

I don't recall who sang the song but I recall a story that I heard
And as I look down on this city I remember each and every word
The singer sang about a jealous cowboy and the way he used a gun
To kill another cowboy, then he had to leave El Paso on the run

El Paso City
By the Rio Grande
The cowboy lived and rode away but love was strong he couldn't stay
He rode back just to die in that El Paso sand
El Paso City
By the Rio Grande
I try not to let you cross my mind but still I find
There's such a mystery in the song that I don't understand

My mind is down there somewhere as I fly above the badlands of New Mexico
I can't explain why I should know the very trail he rode back to El Paso
Can it be that man can disappear from life and live another time
And does the mystery deepen 'cause you think that you yourself lived in that other time

Somewhere in my deepest thoughts familiar scenes and memories unfold
These wild and unexplained emotions that I've had so long, but I have never told
Like everytime I fly up through the heavens and I see you there below
I get the feeling sometime in another world I lived in El Paso

El Paso City
By the Rio Grande
Could it be that I could be the cowboy in the mystery
That died there in that desert sand so long ago
El Paso City
By the Rio Grande
A voice tells me to go and seek, another voice keeps telling me
Maybe death awaits me in El Paso

El Paso City
 
I've just found this interesting topic. When I was a kid, the first song that spoke to the side of me that knows about things that aren't material was 'Invisible Sun' by The Police. I never spoke about these things to anyone, and no one around me ever indicated any awareness of anything beyond the material world, but I have always had a strong memory of the light. So when I heard 'There has to be an invisible sun that gives its heat to everyone. Has to be an invisible sun that gives us hope when the hope is done' -- I was so excited to hear someone singing about something I knew and recognized. I'm not sure I got the lyrics exactly right, though. :D

But Mysterysoul and Karen -- I am a huge Dead Can Dance and Lisa Gerrard fan too. I almost can't get started talking about *all* the stuff about DCD and Lisa Gerrard that I think I perceive in the music because it would hijack the thread, so I will stick narrow it down to be on topic! On her collaboration album with Pieter Bourke, called Duality, Lisa Gerrard has a song called The Human Game. The lyrics are not written down anywhere, so in transcribing the lyrics to share here, I had to guess on some of it, so the below might not be *perfectly* accurate, but it is *really* close. It seems to me that the song goes beyond talking about rebirth and she sings about what it is all about. This song is really dramatic and moving sounding when you hear it:

The Human Game

Under the sun I call your name
I realize your inner flame
I will beg to come disguised
In the night of human eyes

As we begin to unravel the veil
Of our visions vivid and pale
We recoil with invisible bliss
Losing there the pain to the comfort of
Exquisite design.
Questioned in vain - the soul remains.
Who can explain the vivid pain of broken dreams?

Out of the blue and into the flame
We begin the human game
That requires us to rise above to clarity
that calls you to come out of your tears
Lend me your fears
and fly away
Rest within arms that promise to calm the pain away

Somewhere I’ll find you
Inside the answer
When you remember
Who we can really be,
And there we will arrive home
With all the answers that wait -
The reason of all -
is within our love.

Out of the blue and into the flame
We do it again.
All of our love rises above
The human game.

Come out of your fears and lend me your tears
And fly away
Rest within arms that promise to calm
Your pain away.


:)
 
This is a nice music video about reincarnation: the chronicles of life and death, although the reincarnation part is in the end, this songs makes me think...
 
Check out this link for a song entitled "Reincarnation"

The preview is quite pretty.

Here are the lyrics:

I've seen you coming for at least ten thousand years
and I've been running to meet you through the tears,
Though now you're dressed in a different gown
your eyes are still the same,
Though now you're dressed in a different gown
your eyes are still the same... your eyes are still the same...

We stood beside a mighty temple of the sun
and at the tideline we watched the waters come
Though now you're dressed in a different gown
your eyes are still the same,
Though now you're dressed in a different gown
your eyes are still the same... your eyes are still the same...
 
Where or when

Old Jazz tune by Rogers and Hart: Since first appearing in 'Babes in Arms' in the 1930s has been recorded by many vocalists including Frank Sinatra and Harry Connick Jr.

It seems we stood and talked like this before
We looked at each other in the same way then
But I cant remember where or when

The clothes youre wearing are the clothes you wore
The smile you are smiling you were smiling then
But I cant remember where or when

Some things that happen for the first time
Seem to be happening again

And so it seems that we have met before
And laughed before and loved before
But who knows where or when
 
The Long Road - Cliff Eberhardt (the recorded version is a duet w/Richie Havens! A gem!)


There are the ones you call friends
There are the ones you call late at night
There are the ones who sweep away your past
With one wave of their hand
There are the ones you call family
There are the ones you hold close to your heart
There are the ones who see the danger in you
And won't understand
I can hear your voice in the wind
Are you calling to me
Down the long road
Do you really think that there's an end
I have followed my dreams, down the long road
You are the one that I met long ago
You are the one who saw my dream
You are the one who took me from my home
And left me off somewhere
Somehow I feel you are here
You are waiting in that dream
Somewhere down this road we will awake
And be at the start again

I can hear your voice in the wind
Are you calling to me
Down the long road
Do you really think that there's an end
I have lived my whole life, down the long road

I've got to find you tonight
Are you waiting for me
I have followed my dream
I have lived my whole life
Are you waiting for me
I can hear your voice in the wind
Are you calling to me
Down the long road
Do you really think that there's an end
I will live my whole life, down the long road
 
I was downloading John Denver songs and came apon this one. It has to be an old song, but I had never heard it before. I think it's beautiful.



The Wings That Fly Us Home
by John Denver


There are many ways of being
In this circle we call life
A wise man seeks an answer
Burns his candle through the night
Is a jewel just a pebble
That found a way to shine
Is a hero's blood more righteous
Than a hobo's sip of wine
Did I speak to you one morning
On some distant world away?
Did you save me from an arrow?
Did you lay me in a grave?
Were we brothers on a journey?
Did you teach me how to run?
Were we broken by the waters?
Did I lie you in the sun?
I dreamed you were a prophet in a meadow
I dreamed I was a mountain in the wind
I dreamed you knelt and touched me with a flower
I awoke with this: a flower in my hand
I know that love is seeing
All the infinite in one
In the brotherhood of creatures;
Who the father, who the son
The vision of your goodness
Will sustain me through the cold
Take my hand now to remember
When you find yourself alone (You are never alone)
And the spirit fills the darkness of the heavens
It fills the endless yearning of the soul
It lives within a star too far to dream of
It lives within each part and is the whole
It's the fire and the wings that fly us home
 
Being a lover of animated films, I had to attach here lyrics of two songs from the film "Anastasia". She is actually talking about her current life's childhood that has been kept in the dark for her, but I think the lyrics could well be written by someone who longs for their past life :D (although if it were so, the second song would be actually sad):

Once upon a December

Dancing bears,
Painted wings,
Things I almost remember,
And a song someone sings
Once upon a December.

Someone holds me safe and warm.
Horses prance through a silver storm.
Figures dancing gracefully
Across my memory...

Far away, long ago,
Glowing dim as an ember,
Things my heart
Used to know,
Things it yearns to remember...

And a song
Someone sings
Once upon a December

Journey to the Past

Heart, don't fail me now!
Courage, don't desert me!
Don't turn back now that we're here
People always say
Life is full of choices
No one ever mentions fear!
Or how a road can seem so long
How the world can seem so vast
Courage see me through
Heart I'm trusting you
On this journey...to the past

Somewhere down this road
I know someone's waiting
Years of dreams just can't be wrong
Arms will open wide
I'll be safe and wanted
Fin'lly home where I belong
Well, starting here, my life begins
Starting now, I'm learning fast
Courage see me through
Heart I'm trusting you
On this journey...to the past

Heart don't fail me now!
Courage don't desert me!

Home, Love, Family
There was once a time
I must have had them too
Home, Love, Family
I will never be complete
Until I find you...

One step at a time,
One hope, then another
Who knows where this road may go
Back to who I was
On to find my future,
Things my heart still needs to know
Yes, let this be a sign!
Let this road be mine!
Let it lead me to my past
Courage see me through
Heart I'm trusting you
To bring me home...
At last!
At last!

Karoliina
 
Two Van Morrison references:

Foreign Window

I saw you from a foreign window
Bearing down the sufferin' road
You were carryin' your burden
To the palace of the Lord
To the palace of the Lord

I spied you from a foreign window
When the lilacs were in bloom

And the sun shone through your window pane
To the place you kept your books
You were reading on your sofa
You were singin' every prayer
That the masters had instilled in you
Since Lord Byron loved despair
In the palace of the Lord
In the palace of the Lord

Bridge:
And if you get it right this time
You don't have to come back again
And if you get it right this time
There's no need to explain


I saw you from a foreign
Bearing down the sufferin' road
You were carryin' your burden
You were singing about Rimbaud
I was going down to Geneva
When the Kingdom had been found
I was giving you protection
From the loneliness of the crowd
In the palace of the Lord
In the palace of the Lord

They were giving you religion
Breaking bread and drinking wine
And you laid out on the green hills
Just like when you were a child
I saw you from a foreign window
You were trying to find your way back home
You were carrying your defects
Sleeping on a pallet on the floor
In the palace of the Lord
In the palace of the Lord
In the palace of the Lord
Etc etc...

--------------------

Tir Na Nog

We were standing in the kingdom
And by the mansion gate
We stood enraptured by the silence
As the birds sang their heavenly song
In Tir Na Nog

We stopped in the church of Ireland
And prayed to our father
And climbed up the mountainside
With fire in our hearts
And we walked all the way to Tir Na Nog

I said with my eyes that
I recognized your chin
It was my long lost friend
To help me from another lifetime
We took each others hands and cried
Like a river when we said hello
And we walked to Tir Na Nog

We made a big connection
On a golden autumn day
We were standing in the garden wet with rain
And our souls were young again
In Tir Na Nog

And outside the storm was raging
Outside Jerusalem
We drove in our chariots of fire
Following the big sun in the west
Going up, going up, to
Tir Na Nog

You came into my life
And you filled me and you filled me
Oh so joyous
By the clear cool crystal streams
Where the roads were quiet and still
And we walked all the way
To Tir Na Nog

How can we not be attached
After all we're only human
The only way then is to never come back
Except I wouldn't want that would you
If we weren't together again
In Tir Na Nog

We've been together before
In a different incarnation
And we loved each other then as well
And we sat down in contemplation
Many many many times you kissed mine eyes
In Tir Na Nog
 
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