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Alan Watts Blues And the Healing Has Begun A Sense of Wonder Ballerina Cleaning Windows Cyprus Avenue Don't You Know Foreign Window Gloria Full Force Gale Hard Nose the Highway Hey Girl If You and I Could Be As Two Inarticulate Speech of the Heart Into the Mystic In the Garden It Stoned Me Ivory Tower Listen to the Lion Madame George One Irish Rover Queen of the Slipstream Rave on, John Donne Rolling Hills Saint Dominic's Preview Snow in San Anselmo Summertime in England T. B. Sheets Streets of Arklow Tir Na Nog Tore Down A La Rimbaud |
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Include Van Morrison's lyrics in an anthology of Irish poetry? Why not? Listen to Paul Durcan on the subject: "Van Morrison's rendition of Patrick Kavanagh's 'On Raglan Road' is fitting because it brings together the two finest poets in Ireland in my lifetime. No other Irish poets - writing either in verse or in music - have come within a Honda's roar of Kavanagh and Morrison." Offered here are Durcan's top choices. Now about U2... |
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