Tonalité : A major
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For those of you who don't know
the wonderful Jackie Levin and his music,
I should explain that I'm from a
part of Scotland
called the Kingdom of Fife
and that Fife is the most windy
part of the UK.
Even the towns where I'm from
have windy names
like Windy Gates and Windy Bottom
and I remember when I was about
10 I was at school with,
in the playground at school with my friends
and suddenly the wind
stopped blowing
and we all fell over.
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It was that kind of place.
So we're gonna start with a slow song.
I know you you're supposed to start
with a big rocky song
and all of that
but I'm too old to care about these things
so we're gonna start
with a nice quiet song
and then play some noises.
This is my friend from Belfast
Mr. Kevin Foster
and my friend from Dartmoor
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Mr. Michael Cosgrave
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I see you got a ring on your finger
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I see the shining stone
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Gleaming in this deepest winter
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Like an eternity of snow
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And I remember this pasture
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I saw true lovers confess
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Tears are running like two rivers
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Travelers in their last
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distress
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Travelers in their last distress
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An d no matter where you go
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No matter what you don't know,
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keep a little piece of me in your heart.
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I loved you so.
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I loved you so.
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And I hear young women laughing
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as they're driving through warm towns.
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I hear them talking one to the other
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Driving with the car roof down
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And they turn left at a green light
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To destinations unknown
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I see the rings upon their fingers.
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I see the shining stone
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an d bells upon their toes.
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And they shall have music
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wherever they go
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An d no matter where you go
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No matter what you don't know
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Keep a little bit of me in your heart
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I loved you so
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I loved you so
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And I hear the big wheels turning
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I hear a little voice in space
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I see men countin' out money
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in the crowded market place
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An d I hear ancient women
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singin' in the outer Hebrides
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Songs of work and love and ocean,
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down the salted centuries,
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down the salted centuries.
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And no matter where you go,
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no matter what you do, no.
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Keep a little piece of me in your heart.
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I loved you so.
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I loved you so,
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yeah
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And there's a wild man at the station
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On the high snowbound plane
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An d he stands alone in silence,
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waiting for the morning train.
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And I remember this last year,
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in a summer afternoon haze,
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Confessions of true love,
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The promise of that very day,
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The promise of that very day.
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Surely some healing is at hand,
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The very motion of that land,
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And no matter where you go,
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no matter what you do,
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keep a little bit of me in your heart.
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I loved you so.
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I loved you so.
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And no matter where you go,
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no matter what you do,
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keep a little bird in your heart.
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Keep a little bird in your heart.
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Keep a little bird in your heart.
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No matter where you go,
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no matter what you do,
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Keep a little bit of me in your heart
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Keep a little bit of me in heart
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Keep a little bit of me
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No matter where you go
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I loved you so
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I loved you so
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Oh, I, I love
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you so
Thank you, thank you
Thank you very much.
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