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Dubhdarra lyrics
Dubhdarra, he's a-sailing
Far out in the blue ocean
Far beyond the misty mountain
On the sun stream he's riding with the wind
Lost in a million dips and hollows
Swallowed in the racing horses
Dubhdarra will always return
To take me up in his arms
Angels hasten into the daylight
As the shadows fade away
And the rainclouds move among the islands
Far down in Clew Bay
I am waiting, waiting on the white-shelled sand
In the sea garden drifting far out to sea
I'm sailing far out to sea
Dubhdarra, he's a-sailing
Far out in the blue ocean
Flying canvas with the seagulls
In the freedom of a kind and gentle wind
Angels hasten into the daylight
As the shadows fade away
And the rainclouds move among the islands
Far down in Clew Bay
I am waiting, waiting on the white-shelled sand
In the sea garden drifting far out to sea
I'm sailing far out to sea
Part of these releases
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- Track 5 on Lisa
- 4 The Soft Goodbye
- 6 Home And The Heartland
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- Track 5 on Celtic Woman Complete Collection Disc 5
- 4 Soft Goodbye
- 6 Home And The Heartland
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mark 0 points
Dubhdarra's the name of Granuiale's dad, "Black Oak," who taught her about the sea!
Granuaile learned to read the tides, fight pirates, trade and return to Clew Bay, her sea garden.
gergo 0 points
dubhdarra have no meaning, it's a name.
at the moment i listening to an other version (rita conolly) but i think "sea garden" is "seagull". its much more logical i think and i hear it 2 :)
Bob 0 points
I had the pleasure of meeting you last year in NYC, after your performance at Radio City. To put it in the proper way I was totaly blown away... You Ladies are tops in my book...
my question is what does Dubhadarra mean???
Thank you for your time Keep up the good work
A very loyal fan Bob
beverly 0 points
The song is beautifully sung (of course). I believe it is about her lover who is a sailor and how she is waiting for him to return to her.