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Learning to Fly

from Herne's Apprentice by Damh the Bard

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I wrote this song doing exactly as the lyrics tell - looking out of my window, watching the seagulls and wishing I could be that free. This is a real 'standing on the platform with you suitcases' song.

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Learning to Fly
(Damh the Bard)

As I look out of my window,
I see the birds in the sky,
How I wish that I could be them,
So I could fly far away.

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Far away would I fly,
And I'd never look back to where I've been,
I never plan on being there again.
And the world keeps turning,
So I think I'll just fly on and when I land,
I'll dust myself off and start again.

So much has gone behind me,
And so much more lies ahead,
If I could look into the future?
Don't think I would, is what I said.

So look out of your window,
Can you see the birds in the sky?
Do youwish that you could be them,
So you could fly far away?

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from Herne's Apprentice, released February 1, 2002

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Damh the Bard – is a modern-day Bard whose spirituality and love of folk tradition is expressed through his music, storytelling and poetry. Drawing on the Bardic tradition, his performances are both entertaining and educational, speaking directly to the heart, and never without a good splash of humour. ... more

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