This song speaks of a world around us, a world so near and yet we cannot always see. However, I think we all have experienced things that are unusual, amazing and brings us to a place where we could not have got by our own world. It is a world not to be afraid of but respected. We must keep an open mind to it.
Yes, this is so very irish and I really hope my students in class "9b" , now back here in Sundbyberg, Sweden, will love W.B. Yeats. Actually some years ago one of my students left Stockholm , for Trinity, Dublin I´m doing my very best...
. . . Thanks, once more, MetalGuruMessiah, for this magnificent treatment of the Faery Seer & Poet, William Butler Yeats’ poem to the Fae, as rendered by the Waterboys ... Each time I am brought to sobbing, inconsolable tears by this ... And yet, I don’t gno why, I don’t gno why ... Safe journeys, everybody, and forever remain thrice blest. ...
Mary MC Mullen
Yeats is from Ireland
darker
I never thanked you for making this vid. Thank you.
Richard Price
This song just makes you feel glat to be
Rockin Rollin n Trollin
visual/audio enlightenment ...THANK YOU ! .
SILAS
At first I thought they meant fairy as in a ship
Sarah Blue
This song speaks of a world around us, a world so near and yet we cannot always see. However, I think we all have experienced things that are unusual, amazing and brings us to a place where we could not have got by our own world. It is a world not to be afraid of but respected. We must keep an open mind to it.
margaret connell
My school brought me here lol
Doug Koehler
One of my favorites put to song by the Waterboys.
sune dosa
Yes, this is so very irish and I really hope my students in class "9b" , now back here in Sundbyberg, Sweden, will love W.B. Yeats. Actually some years ago one of my students left Stockholm , for Trinity, Dublin I´m doing my very best...
2Swansway
I keep wanting to say Brexit in my ears fear of the calves on the warm hillside
Kaltrina Bajgora
I just love this so much
Clematisian
. . . Thanks, once more, MetalGuruMessiah, for this magnificent treatment of the Faery Seer & Poet, William Butler Yeats’ poem to the Fae, as rendered by the Waterboys ... Each time I am brought to sobbing, inconsolable tears by this ... And yet, I don’t gno why, I don’t gno why ... Safe journeys, everybody, and forever remain thrice blest. ...