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Waking Ned Devine - Hear Me (Shaun Davey)

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Uploaded by on Dec 27, 2007

"Hear Me" by Shaun Davey, as found on the Waking Ned Devine soundtrack. Vocals by Liam O'Maonlai and Rita Connolly, and lyrics by Kirk Jones and Shaun Davey.



It's winter on the islands,
The hearth is cold as stone,
Like a house deserted,
I'm roofless and alone.

Where is your voice,
Where is your touch,
Your breath,
Your guiding flame?

Where is the light,
I miss so much,
In this gently falling rain?

I hear your voice calling,
Through the silence of time.
I hear you through darkness,
When stormy seas run high.

Hear me, Hear me.
The sun will rise again.

Hear me, and by your side,
Our voices speak as one.

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  • Nice tune ..Does anyone know the name of the song that opens the movie ?

  • That would be The Fisherman's Blues by The Waterboys.

  • is this not Isle of Man

  • You mean the Isle Of Man Film Co. responsible for the film?

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  • Im born in germany, but my soul's living in Ireland.. I love the country, the people, the music.. the whole culture.. and, of course, guinness ;)

  • ireland is not a brother of england and never will be...

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  • @multirichard007 It was fil

    med on the Isle of Man.

  • If this song doesn't tear your heart out you may not have one. If it does you've got some Irish in ya.

  • thanks for uploading this song. it's beautiful no doubt..

  • Brilliant song, brilliant singers.

    Thanks for posting!

    Does anyone know the irish lyrics at the beginning?

    Would be great!

    Thanks!!!!

  • @jim2t6 yes

  • Ireland's culture is way different to England's, they were civilized by the romans but entering Ireland back then would have been magical with the light mist gently weeping over the shores, the large woodlands that cover the great island would have been exciting for any adventurer

  • How beautiful ..... thank you!

  • @jOSullivan3 Certainly! There's nothing like Ireland.

  • @bullirish I'd like to see proof! Have you been to the isle of man?

  • @receiptforsale

    why is that and which ireland u r talking abt? coz i dont know much abt UK

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