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Parker
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0 posted 2000-08-13 04:31 AM


Sara Morgan

Oh, me and my lass, one Sara Morgan
We lived by the waters of Lake Lorafin
In a bright little cottage built by her kin
For she was my love from the moors land

Every dawn we would fish a flounder or trout
And fry them right up in an egg butter melt
For the time that she lived made me smile and shout
For she was my love from the moors land

We had one little child on the feast of Golowan
And she slept in a basket that rocked in the wind
And Sara would laugh when she gave us big grins
For she was my love from the moors land

One spring rainy day I heard a thunder like bolt
And I ran to the cottage but all was in smoke
And Sara had saved her, but died from poison creote
For she was my love from the moors land

We buried her there by the place she did love
And Sara would grow to resemble her mom
And I miss you my darling in heaven above
For she was my love from the moors land.

James Parker Haley  Aug 11, 2000

Ps.  If your familiar with the Irish guitarist Paul Brady He wrote a wonderful song called "Arthur McBride" which Is downloadable from napster. I took the liberty to rewrite Some lyrics to go with the songs music. His story is much Better, so download it you'll love it.

To download it if you're interested. Just click on it and download it or if it does not work go to Napster and download it.

"Arthur Mcbride"

http://www.asylumcafe.com/arthurm.mp3



[This message has been edited by Haleyja (edited 08-14-2000).]

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Meadowmuse
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1 posted 2000-08-13 05:03 AM


Parker, I am familiar with the song you spoke of...this is a wonderful, tragic accompanying lyric to the melody, and I've enjoyed it so much.

~ Claire

Could a greater miracle take place than for us to look through each other's eyes for an instant?......Henry David Thoreau


ethome
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2 posted 2000-08-13 05:46 AM


Parker I'm not familiar with the song but I will have a look at it. However I have been around long enough to know that the words that make up the lyrics of that song are not going to be any better than these ones that you have just penned....absolutely excellent is how I describe this homespun musical ballad......loved every line of it!!
BreyerRose
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3 posted 2000-08-13 09:44 AM


This reminds me of when I was a little girl.  My grandmother, she's irish, used to sing me beautiful ballads much like this.  Thanks for the memory.  Great poem.

Hugs and Kisses,
Paula


Janet Marie
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4 posted 2000-08-13 10:11 AM


P-man this is so lovely and graceful in its flow...
so creative in its imagery as well..
I do so love when you play with poetry *smile*..
so whats a girl gotta do to hear this one
strummed on that new guitar of yours  
a lap dance errrr I mean an irish jig??LOL
later-perfect-irish-ballad-gator
jm

Mark Bohannan
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5 posted 2000-08-13 10:18 AM


AAAHHHHhhhh parker ma man.  These Irish eyes are a smilin with this one ole man.  Me heart is in a joyous rage.  I am not familiar with where this came from but I will go and check it out.  

Your creativity is so refreshing.

Sunshine
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6 posted 2000-08-13 10:22 AM


Parker, I am here, virtually applauding...

thank you for sharing...everything...

Parker
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7 posted 2000-08-13 11:41 AM


Thank you all for your replies. This is my second attempt to reply. I had wrote out a reply to everyone of you but clicked the wrong spot and poof! Gone. Anyway thank you but the credit must go to one Paul Brady and his "Arthur Mcbride" so there's a link to my web site with a copy of the MP3 file on it for you if your interested. Its in the bottom of the poem.

Thanks Parker.




[This message has been edited by Haleyja (edited 08-14-2000).]

Corinne
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8 posted 2000-08-13 11:49 AM


Park, a lovely Irish song you've penned here, brought a tear and a smile.

corinne

dgvarner
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9 posted 2000-08-13 02:33 PM


parker, just stumbled upon this while looking for something else--so glad to have stumbled     i think this is a wonderful poem..i dont know anything about arthur mcbride...but i like what youve done here  

dg

"Half of what i say is meaningless; but i say it so that the other half may reach you."
-Kahlil Gibran


jwesley
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10 posted 2000-08-13 02:36 PM


Very well done, m'friend...very well indeed.

jwesley

Sunnyone
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11 posted 2000-08-13 03:38 PM



This poem, 'tis a great one with love
         deep and true....
'twas born from a man's hand....
         But I like it, too!!

        Wonderful writing you did!!!!


Today is a gift....
That is why they call it
'the Present'!



Irish Rose
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12 posted 2000-08-13 04:31 PM


What a treat, this is lovely.
Thank you for posting this one.


Kathleen



Butterflies_dont_cry
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13 posted 2000-08-13 10:51 PM


awwwwwe I'm partial to yours!  Love it Parker  
Jenn E
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14 posted 2000-08-13 11:04 PM


This was great Parker. Very sad, yet made me smile.
And Sara would grow to resemble her mom
And I miss you my darling in heaven above....

This brought a tear to my eye. I enjoy your writing very much. I will tell you, when lovers ar'nt together beacuse of distance or obligations etc. it is heartbreaking yes.......but to acually be lucky enough to be with the one you love and have that love taken away from up above makes my heart ache.....this got to me....
Jenn E

Parker
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15 posted 2000-08-14 11:10 AM


Claire, do you have a little of the Irish in you then...  

ethome, thank you for your comments, maybe we should collaborate on a good fun diddy.  

Paula, and do you need someone new to sing you these ballads.    

Janet, yes lap dance that'll do it. I may have to sing at a higher pitch.  

Mark, glad to here it, cheers to you and to good old Paddy whoever he may be..  

Sunshine, thank dear poet.    

Corinne, oh sweet Irish lass you are very welcome.  

dg, thank you very muchly.  

jwesley, thank you sir.  

Sunny1...."'twas born from a man's hand....
         But I like it, too!!"
well don't get me going, ya know us men invented romance...lol. of course it was because of those batting eye lashes..  

Irish Rose, you are welcome.  

Butterflies, thank you dear poet.  

Jenn E, thank you for that wonderful comment.

Parker


insect
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16 posted 2000-08-16 06:10 PM


WOW! What an excellent song!
Love the way you write your stuff!
              "For she was my love from the moors land"
                    "For she was my love from the moors land"

Marina
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17 posted 2000-08-16 06:27 PM


Found it!!!!!

I  like this James.  Very, very different for you.  Wouldn't have anything to do with the new guiter and lessons, now would it??  


Marina


It is a blessing to have wings for words, and passion in pen
Marina Crossley



Parker
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18 posted 2000-08-17 03:30 PM


insect, no it doesn't go to for he's a jolly good fellow.... I think that tune would ruin it..... lol.

Marina, yes its the damn guitar, its all I think about lately. Thanks.

Guitarzan  

ladysixstring
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19 posted 2000-08-17 03:37 PM


Oh, how I can hear music as I read!!! Beautifull!!!

-jaimie http://www.ladysixstring.com

Parker
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20 posted 2000-08-21 02:01 PM


ladysixstring, thank you. Great site you got their. Do you play? I'll have to check it out some more.

Parker

Corazon
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21 posted 2000-08-21 02:35 PM


well I have never had any irish in me that I know of   lol, but this is wonderful writing  
Martie
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22 posted 2000-08-21 02:59 PM


I know I must have some Irish in me somewhere, for I relate to so much that is...and this poem is!  Beautifully done!
Parker
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23 posted 2000-08-21 03:08 PM


Corazon, well can I be the first...lol  

Martie, you are a sweet Irish lass, I know it.  

Parker

LngJhnAg
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24 posted 2000-08-21 03:09 PM


Hey, Parker!  great story - yanno, it takes real talent to come up with these tear-jerker stories - I either go off the deep end and get too schmaltzy, or I end up telling a tongue-in-cheek ballad about 'Deer and Toerag.  You hit it right on the head with this story.
Parker
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25 posted 2000-08-21 11:04 PM


long John, thank you, your being awfal nice lately, are you well?... lol
From a great old story teller like yourself, i'll take the compliment.  

Parker

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