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  1. 2 de feb. de 2024 · Van Morrison’s “Into the Mystic," from his 1970 breakthrough album Moondance, has a surface meaning but also a more philosophical one. We examine both meanings of "Into the Mystic."

  2. On the bright side of the road. Little darlin', come with me. Won't you help me share my load. From the dark end of the street. To the bright side of the road. Into this life we're born. Baby sometimes, sometimes we don't know why. And time seems to go by so fast. In the twinkling of an eye.

  3. And they'll lay you down low in the easy. And the lips that you kiss will say Christmas. And the miles that you traveled the distance. So believe no lies, dry your eyes and realize. That surprise. La, la, la, la la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la. And the businessmen will shake hands and talk in numbers. And the princess will wake up from her ...

  4. I'm happy cleaning windows. Take my time. I'll see you when my love grows. Baby don't let it slide. I'm a working man in my prime. Cleaning windows (number a hundred and thirty six) I heard Leadbelly and Blind Lemon. On the street where I was born. Sonny Terry, Brownie McGhee.

  5. 16 de ene. de 2024 · Van Morrison's 'Sweet Thing,' from the iconic 'Astral Weeks' album, stands as a testament to his extraordinary ability to blend poetry with melody. More than just a string of beautifully arranged words set against lush instrumentation, 'Sweet Thing' is a vessel of emotional resonance, taking listeners on a journey of youthful exuberance and bittersweet nostalgia.

  6. Domino Lyrics: Don't wanna discuss it / Think it's time for a change / You may get disgusted / Start thinking that I'm strange / That case I'll go underground / Get some heavy rest / Never have

  7. I wished I had you in Carrickfergus, Only for nights in Ballygrand, I would swim over the deepest ocean, The deepest ocean to be by your side. But the sea is wide and I can't swim over. And neither have I wings to fly. I wish I could find me a handy boatman. To ferry me over to my love and die.