YouTube - Eva Cassidy - I Wandered by a Brookside »
Posted By Spadecaller 7 months, 3 weeks ago in Arts & EntertainmentA video featuring the art and paintings of Cuzona Allport, William-Adolphe Bouguereau, Berthe Morisot, Vincent Van Gogh, John Singer Sargent, and Spadecaller.
The lyrics are a traditional variation of a poem entitled The Brookside written by Richard Monckton Milnes (Lord Houghton) c. 1850 and the tune was created by Barbara Barry (1984).
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Spadecaller7 months, 3 weeks ago
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(Lyrics )
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I wandered by a brookside
I wandered by a mill
I could not hear the water
The murmuring it was still
Not a sound of any grasshopper
Nor the chirp of any bird
But the beating of my own heart
Was the only sound I heard
The beating of my own heart
Was the only sound I heard
Then silent tears fast flowing
When someone stood beside
A hand upon my shoulder
I knew the touch was kind
He drew me near and nearer
We neither spoke one word
But the beating of our own two hearts
Was the only sound I heard
The beating of our own two hearts
Was the only sound I heard -
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tehranchik7 months, 3 weeks ago
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She's wonderful. I was introduced to Eva Cassidy through this 'Over The Rainbow' video.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eUwTdqPkluY-

Spadecaller7 months, 3 weeks ago
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Thanks tehranchik.
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This is another that I did a while back...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w7AraiaMnmg
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