![Mariner Blues - Tír na nÓg](https://cdn.muztext.com/i/32847530859803925347.jpg)
Date of issue: 31.12.1970
Record label: Chrysalis
Song language: English
Mariner Blues |
You would stand with the early sun |
On the rope that held my boat |
And the wheeling seagull began to wonder |
Why I’d missed the tide |
You sometimes came to brown your arms |
And you sat upon the stern |
And you thought how fine the valleys were |
In between each crest |
And you might say, yes you might say |
The mariner is glad |
The gull flew down one morning |
As I was setting out to sea |
And told me in his language |
You’d bid your goodbyes to me |
I climbed up to your house |
And tapped upon your windows |
But all I saw within your rooms |
Were paintings of the sea |
And warm pullovers on the floor |
And boots with sandy heels |
And drawings that you made of me |
While sailing out to sea |
And you might say, yes you might say |
The mariner is sad |
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Time Is Like a Promise | 1970 |
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Daisy Lady | 1970 |
Looking Up | 1970 |
Tir Na Nog | 1970 |
Free Ride | 1973 |
Dante | 1970 |
Aberdeen Angus | 1970 |
Boat Song | 1970 |
Dance of Years | 1970 |
Piccadilly | 1970 |