The Rough Road To The Islands
May your dreams not come to harm on the rough road to the islands
as you search for deeper meanings where the mountains meet the sea
May good fortune bear you safely through the wild and lonely highlands
and I hope it won't be long before you're rolling home to me
rolling home to me
rolling home to me
and I hope it won't be long before you're rolling home to me.
May your spirit be unbroken, may your thoughts remain sincere there
for the message of the ocean may well pound upon those shores
And though city friends won't understand, write down the words you hear there
and I know it won't be long before their mystery is yours
mystery is yours
mystery is yours
and I know it won't be long before their mystery is yours.
For it is long ago men came that way and stopped to build a church there
and they loudly sang the praises of that land of rocks and rain
There are flowers grow among the rocks for those who care to search there
and I hope it won't be long before our city blooms again
city blooms again
our city blooms again
and I hope it won't be long before our city blooms again.
The ideas which they left me were these:
- a book by Jack Kerouac in which he mentions sitting beside the sea hearing voices in the sound of the waves.
- a tape of a tape of a tape of Gaelic hymns from the Isle of Lewis.
- the realisation that "Goodbye" doesn't always mean "See you later".
Take care.
Ah, I love the first verse especially!
ReplyDeletePowerful song, John. I believe it could be the anthem for our Rugby. Jim
ReplyDeleteStirring words John, does anybody who drifts away to the Isle of Mull ever return!! I've heard tales haha!
ReplyDeleteWonderfully composed - if only your friends could read it!
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