Songtekst:
COME FARE AWAY
Bright is the morning and brisk is the weather;
Steady the wind o'er the sweet singing sea
Proudly, the tall ship arrives in the harbor;
Come fare away with me
Marnie, come fare away,
Come fare away with me;
There's an island of dreams
Over the rolling sea
Sails at the ready, we're bound for Newfoundland;
Hasten, my darling, and do not delay
Trees tall and green there, and fish by the millions;
Come fare away with me
CHORUS
Leave your belongings, for things do but bind us;
Hemmed in, the life here it won't do for me
Fretting and trouble, we'll leave them behind us;
There is a land that's free
CHORUS
Lace on your good shoes of stout highland leather;
Bring a warm shawl and a cup for the tea
There is a new life, we'll build it together;
Come fare away with me
CHORUS
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Words by Jean Ritchie, melody adapted from an old hymn
Copyright Geordie Music Publishing, Inc
Recorded by Ed Trickett on "The Telling Takes Me Home," FSI-46
1972
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filename[ FAREAWAY
playexe FAREAWAY
DC
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY
Bright is the morning and brisk is the weather;
Steady the wind o'er the sweet singing sea
Proudly, the tall ship arrives in the harbor;
Come fare away with me
Marnie, come fare away,
Come fare away with me;
There's an island of dreams
Over the rolling sea
Sails at the ready, we're bound for Newfoundland;
Hasten, my darling, and do not delay
Trees tall and green there, and fish by the millions;
Come fare away with me
CHORUS
Leave your belongings, for things do but bind us;
Hemmed in, the life here it won't do for me
Fretting and trouble, we'll leave them behind us;
There is a land that's free
CHORUS
Lace on your good shoes of stout highland leather;
Bring a warm shawl and a cup for the tea
There is a new life, we'll build it together;
Come fare away with me
CHORUS
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Words by Jean Ritchie, melody adapted from an old hymn
Copyright Geordie Music Publishing, Inc
Recorded by Ed Trickett on "The Telling Takes Me Home," FSI-46
1972
@travel @love
filename[ FAREAWAY
playexe FAREAWAY
DC
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY





