
612a Inland West Coast Roadtrips; Making Scottish Music; Oddball English Festivals
Travel with Rick Steves
Jim's Lament on the Death of His Second Wife
This is Jim's song that he wrote using the tune, Neil Gough's lament on the death of his second wife. It brings harmony to the air that I play, the way that I wrote on the day you were taken away. All around me is beauty, bright birdsong and plenty,. A drum of good whiskey, my warm fires go, scarlet fruit fill their ghee littry - but nay joy comes. Stay me for you and me, Maggie, where fiddle and bow.
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