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From: soaringapparatus
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  • Beautiful

  • Seeing that this most incredibly felt and beautiful performance by Great Lake Swimmers has under 20,000 plays, surely means the world and all of us are doomed! How, just tell me, how can you possibly make a better or more tender song than this? What a tremendous band out of Canada! Cheers and carry on!

  • pure gorgeousness.

  • beautifull!!!! 

  • its bordering on obsession with this band now..can NOT stop listening...

  • Not quite possibly - it IS one of the best songs ever!

    I love trees and I love this song.....

  • Josh Groban's version is much better, in my opinion.

  • @travpoet Agreed.

  • goosebumps everytime

  • I've listened to this song over and over again since 1st hearing a couple of weeks ago and after discovering these guys from a Kelley Slater video~I've yet to tire of it;...Everytime I listen again, it's like I'm hearing it for the 1st time. I'm an RN with a passion for pallative (end of life) care and this song epitomizes that entire experience for me, to a tee

  • God, what a song.

  • I saw this song live a few months before my dad died of cancer and I had to hide that I was crying - it was performed sincerely and beautifully.

  • It's nice to see such beautiful music come out of Port Colborne. Thank you Tony.

  • Though I listen to this song enough for annoyance, it never but quickens the beat of my heart for those lovers lost, those memories past, and those lives which lay behind us.

  • i can't get enough of this song!

  • OMG Love this version!!!

  • I rated 5 Star.

    This is The Only Song I can listen over and over!

  • Stumbled across this song... and I can't stop listening to it... beautiful....

  • The next Neil Young??? Not bad.

  • Why have only one thousand people seem this?

    This is completely amazing.

  • This song stills me every time it chances upon lucky ears, chances upon an old fool willing to learn from the generation to which he's never felt connected. There's a magic in the lyrics, something against we, as adults, tossed aside when deciding childish games were over; before we decided absolution was the only, final path toward death.

    [Be sure to listen to this against "Galactic Center of Milky Way Rises over Texas Star Party." Amazing.]

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