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"The Last Farewell"

Vue Atmosphere/Mood posted on Aug 06, 2004
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"There's a ship lies rigged and ready in the harbour. Tommorrow for old England she sails. Far away from your land of endless sunshine, To my land full of rainy skies and hail. And I shall be aboard that ship tommorrow, though my heart is full of pain at this farewell. For you are beautiful, more beautiful than the spoken word can tell!" Can't remember who sung it first but it's always been a favourite, one of those songs than cojures up vivid images. Thanks for looking, hope you like.

Comments (3)


Ninj

10:06AM | Fri, 06 August 2004

How could I forget!! 18th Century naval uniform by Noggin.

cloughie

12:32PM | Fri, 06 August 2004

I think it was Roger (somebody) or Other? Why has the lady only got her knickers on? Is she trying to persuade him not to get on the ship? If I were him, I'd go...lots more fish in the sea Eh? LOL! Cheers! Alan.

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deevee

6:34PM | Fri, 06 August 2004

Roger Whittaker is who sang that song, still one of my favourites. Funny I did an image based on that song about one year ago. Excellent image, thanks for adding the words, they add so much to the image, they make it come alive!


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