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simongosden.bsky.social
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34 days ago
Just love this one.
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andrewrokey.bsky.social
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33 days ago
As a balancing contrast with Milligan's version, basso-voiced blues singer William Topley does a lovely, wind swept sung version
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simongosden.bsky.social
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33 days ago
https://youtu.be/lHsjJ3KuniE
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writing123.bsky.social
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33 days ago
to think I once was a sailor
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acaelliott.bsky.social
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34 days ago
Spike Milligan's take:
I must go down to the sea again
To the lonely sea and the sky
I left my vest and my socks there
I wonder if they're dry
(from memory, forgive any inaccuracies)
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johnflanagan67.bsky.social
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34 days ago
Spume!
No, I mean,No!
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janemed.bsky.social
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34 days ago
Tho I also love Spike Milligan’s version.
I must go down to the sea again,
to the lonely sea and the sky;
I left my shoes and socks there -
I wonder if they're dry?
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danzacrose.bsky.social
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34 days ago
First thing that occurred to me!
But the real poem is very beautiful.
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jaxdeedee.bsky.social
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33 days ago
❤️
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lesleyhustler.bsky.social
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34 days ago
It's so lovely.
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I must go down to the sea again
To the lonely sea and the sky
I left my vest and my socks there
I wonder if they're dry
(from memory, forgive any inaccuracies)
No, I mean,No!
I must go down to the sea again,
to the lonely sea and the sky;
I left my shoes and socks there -
I wonder if they're dry?
But the real poem is very beautiful.