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I love this song. Itís great
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i play this on piano. i sound like crap compared to her.
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So beautiful.
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There is a line that bothers me "Tell her to make me a cambric shirt/ Parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme/ without no seam or needlework" Without no seam? Would it be without a seam? without no seam means he want a seam/needlework on his shirt. I think that's not impossible to do....or am i wrong? Someone plz explain this to me!
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beautiful voice!!!
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@tcb19881 nice. really nice.
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love this song, i think of zelda when i hear it.
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Do you not just love this song? It reminds me of the first time I picked the Fluite.
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This song does something to my soul, no matter who sings it. Its almost like watching ghosts from a very distant and sad past come to dance slowly before your eyes.
TheGmgirl77 10 months ago 26
@ilSeerali It's actually not about a dying man, but it is written as a message to an ex girlfriend...the man in the song is saying that he will take her back if she performs a few impossible tasks for him, for example..."Tell her to make me a cambric shirt/ Parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme/ Without a seam or needle work......Tell her to wash it in yonder dry well/ Parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme/ Where water ne'er sprang, nor drop of rain fell"
tcb19881 7 months ago 10