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From: peigimccann
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  • "I can die but cannot part, my dear" are the words where the plane goes across the video. You saw that as a lighthearted bit in a video love poem that includes a Scottish river, with Scots black-faced sheep and blooming heather? You didn't connect the tragedy at all and so, "Aweseome, the plane cracked me up! BRAVO I want more!?" was the way to go? Non-sequiturs do abound, I grant you that, but you should reconsider your take on this one.

  • @talory The plane was meant as a symbol of parting, of long distance love,

    not meant to be lighthearted at all ...

  • Lovely, especially the way that the melody framed the poetry, thank you

  • Brilliant!

  • Another wonderful video, the poem beautifully spoken by David Sibbald as always. Love those pictures, great looking sheep. I am very happy to own both of David's greatest love poem cds, i thoroughly

    recommend them.

    Thank You.

    Love Rose

  • Aweseome, the plane cracked me up! BRAVO I want more!

  • @Gimmer3 The plane was a reference to the Locherbie tragedy - not something to be laughed about. 

  • @talory Are you sure? I did not see it that way at all. 

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