POTC, The Pirate's Bride, Jack/Elizabeth
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this is my version of the song i love... not so much this video... :)
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@DoYouFearDeath333 The Pirate has found love. He goes out in the world as a Pirate, doing what pirates do. He ends up dieing and the Pirate's Bride ends up with no joy or happiness because her love is now dead.
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our marching band show is inspired by this song. i'm really excited for it :)
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Beautiful story and song, It fits very well. I wish it didn't have a tragic ending though :(!
As far as a willabeth video do you think you could just consider one of my songs? I ask because this is my favorite movie so I would love to have my songs for one of them and I am not good at making videos like you. Your work is beautiful. If it's not what your looking for though it's aok. just asking you to perhaps take a listen and consider it.
jillywilson...com originals at the top
Thanks+Bravo
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i looked up the lyrics.... can anyone tell me what this song means? i think its about a woman looking for her true love, who's a pirate. when she finds him, he's already dead. then it goes to her true love POV, who's standing in heaven or where ever waiting for her.... is that really the meaning of the song?
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@Slyce sparrabeth's better
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this is one of my favorite sting songs.. period.. an extra on a cd single ... my mind drifts and my heart soars... love it so much...
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question: what is romantic? what is touching and moving? what fullfills you with dreams... what makes you lift your gaze to empty skies above, just thinking about love?
answer: music like this
Nice video but WHERE'S WILL?!?? THAT'S Elizabeth's "true love". Not Jack!
Slyce 5 years ago
I quite agree - but this is meant to be AU - in an alternate reality :) I am looking for just the perfect song to use for a Will/Elizabeth video :)
Flomuk 5 years ago
Could somebody explain me what does "Without a care for the ways of men" mean? And the phrases: "with gold on his eyes" and "Full fathom five"? English is not my first language and I have no idea, what it's about, in spite of the fact, that I know the meaning of the words:(
zuzx 5 years ago
I will try :) The first means that he doesn't care what anyone else has to say about the way he lives his life. "Gold on his eyes" is speaking of the way, in the old days, when someone died people would place coins on someone's eyes (or sometimes in the person's mouth) to pay the ferryman to take them to the afterlife. "Full fathom five" is from Shakespeare's "The Tempest":
Full fathom five thy father lies;
Of his bones are coral made...
Hope that helped a little :)
Flomuk 5 years ago
Added to Playlist!
I love this video. Who sings the song?
Leave a comment sometime.
Lis
theivorydahlia 5 years ago
This is by Sting. I was rather surprised nobody had used it yet (though I may have overlooked it).
Flomuk 5 years ago