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Pledging My Love.

Pledging My Love.

Lyrics: Rhythm & blues songwriter Ferdinand Washington and American record label executive, songwriter, and record producer Don Robey (published 1954).
Vocals: American Rhythm & blues and soul singer Aaron Neville.

Pledging My Love.

Forever my darling, our love will be true,
Always and forever, I’ll love only you.
Just promise me darling, your love in return,
May this fire in my soul dear, forever burn.
My hearts at your command dear, to keep love and to hold,
Making you happy is my desire dear, keeping you is my goal.
I’ll forever love you for the rest of my days,
I’ll never part from you and your loving ways.
My hearts at your command dear, to keep love and to hold,
Making you happy is my desire dear, keeping you is my goal.
I’ll forever love you for the rest of my days,
I’ll never part from you and your loving ways.


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The Pilgrim.

The Pilgrim.

Lyrics and Vocals: American country music singer, songwriter and actor; sadly the recently deceased Kris Kristofferson (1936-2024).

The Pilgrim.

See him wasted on the side walk in his jacket and his jeans,
Wearing yesterday’s misfortunes like a smile.
Once he had a future full of money love and dreams,
Which he spent like they was going out of style.
And he keeps right on a changing for the better or the worse,
Searching for a shrine he’s never found,
Never knowing if believing is a blessing or a curse,
Or if the going up is worth to coming down.
He’s a poet he’s a picker he’s a prophet he’s a pusher,
He’s a pilgrim and a preacher and a problem when he’s stoned.
He’s a walking contradiction, partly truth and partly fiction,
Taking every wrong direction on his lonely way back home.
He has tasted good and evil in your bedrooms and your bars,
And he’s traded in tomorrow for today.
Running from his devils Lord and reaching for the stars,
And losing all he loved along the way.
But if this world keeps right on turning for the better or the worse,
All he ever gets is older and around.
From the rocking of the cradle to the rolling of the hearse,
The going up was worth the coming down.
He’s a poet he’s a picker he’s a prophet he’s a pusher,
He’s a pilgrim and a preacher and a problem when he’s stoned.
He’s a walking contradiction partly truth and partly fiction,
Taking every wrong direction on his lonely way back home.
There’s lotta wrong directions on that lonely way back home.

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Make You Feel My Love.

Make You Feel My Love.

Lyrics: American singer-songwriter and Nobel laureate, Bob Dylan (Robert Allen Zimmerman).
Vocals: American country singer and songwriter, Garth Brooks (Troyal Garth Brooks).

Make You Feel My Love.

When the rain’s blowing in your face,
And the whole world is on your case,
I would offer you a warm embrace,
To make you feel my love.
The evening shadows and the stars appear,
And there is no one to dry your tears,
I could hold you for a million years,
To make you feel my love.
Though you haven’t made your mind up yet,
But I would never do you wrong,
I’ve known it from the moment that we met,
No doubt in my mind where you belong.
I’d go hungry, I’d go black and blue,
I’d go crawling down the avenue,
There ain’t nothing that I wouldn’t do,
To make you feel my love.
Storms are raging on a rolling sea,
Down the highway of regret.
The winds of change are blowing wild and free, yeah,
But you ain’t seen nothing like me yet.
There ain’t nothing that I wouldn’t do,
Go to the ends of the earth for you,
Make you happy, make your dreams come true,
To make you feel my love.


END.

A Song For A Sunday.

Don’t Take The Good Times For Granted.

Lyrics: Singer-songwriter Shunie Crampsey.
Vocals: Country singer and local radio presenter David James joined by Irish singer, Daniel Francis Noel O’Donnell MBE.

Don’t Take The Good Times For Granted.

I met with an old friend last evening,
And I mentioned concerns that I had,
About things that unfurled and the ways of the world,
And how sometimes it makes me feel sad.
I said life can be so complicated,
And I’m scared I might lose my way,
When a friendly hand pressed on my shoulder,
He smiled and I heard him say.
Son, don’t take the good times for granted,
For things keep on changing each day.
Make time to be with the ones that you love,
Let nothing stand in your way.
We don’t know what waits round the corner,
We never know what lies ahead,
So, if just for a moment, forget all your troubles,
And count all your blessings instead.
I often dream of the future,
And of all of the things I might do,
Son, follow your heart,
Cause if you never dream,
Your dreams they can never come true.
Should you choose a road that’s less travelled,
Just know I’ll be there to the end,
You’re not just a shoulder to lean on,
I thank you for being my friend.
Don’t take the good times for granted,
For things keep on changing each day,
Make time to be with the ones that you love,
Let nothing stand in your way.
We don’t know what waits round the corner,
We never know what lies ahead,
So just for a moment forget all your troubles,
And count all your blessings instead.
So, don’t take the good times for granted,
For things keep on changing each day,
Make time to be with the ones that you love,
Let nothing stand in your way.
We don’t know what waits round the corner,
We never know what lies ahead,
So just for a moment forget all your troubles,
And count all your blessings instead.
So just for a moment forget all your troubles,
And count all your blessings instead.


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Two Interesting Events Taking Place At Cashel Library.

Ms Maura Barrett, (Cashel Library) reports on two upcoming events:-

Event No.1

Following on from the wonderful Cashel, “Our Playground” project with Cashel Arts Festival this year, Cashel Library will screen the documentary by Mark Fitzell in the Library building, on tomorrow morning, Saturday October 12th, beginning at 11:00am until 12:15pm.

So, please do drop in and take a trip down memory lane, while enjoying a ‘cuppa’ with the liberary tomorrow morning.

Event No. 2

Cashel Library will host a talk entitled “Harry Gleeson and the Criminal Procedures – was Harry a saint?” by Eddie Dalton, on Tuesday evening, October 29th at 6:30pm.

Eighty-three years after he was wrongfully executed for murder, the remains of Harry Gleeson were laid to rest in his native village of Holycross, this summer, to the accompaniment of music from his own fiddle. He was granted a posthumous pardon by the Irish State in 2015, having always protested his innocence.

You can locate the Cashel Library building, situated on Friar Street, Lady’s Well, Cashel, Co. Tipperary, HERE. (G487+RX)
Note: Booking for this FREE event is essential please to Tel: 062-63825.

UPDATE OCTOBER 16th: The “Harry Gleeson and the Criminal Procedures” lecture by Eddie Dalton, due to be held in Cashel Library on Tuesday 29th October at 6:30pm, is now fully booked out, with an existing waiting list, so unfortunately we have reached max capacity for this event.