In a tribute to our Veterans on Veterans Day in the U.S. and Remembrance Day in Canada, here is Eva Cassidy with her beautiful and moving rendition of Danny Boy.
↓ click for audio (Eva Cassidy – “Danny Boy”)
…But when ye come and all the roses falling,
And I am dead, as dead I well may be,
Go out and find the place where I am lying,
And kneel and say an Ave there for me.
And I will hear tho’ soft your tread above me,
And then my grave will warm and sweeter be.
For you shall bend and tell me that you love me,
And I will sleep in peace until you come to me.
Image Source: Lemonzers
Reblogged this on Things I grab, motley collection .
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Thanks for sharing…
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thanks for posting in the first place. Great photo by the way.
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I remember selling paper poppies when I was a Girl Scout. My girl friends and I gathered early in the morning to pick up our poppies
and can for money. I lived in a small town and we hit all the businesses and people on the streets. We would break for lunch and then rush back out. It was fun and we always competed to see who could sell the most. BUT we never forgot why we were selling poppies.
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What a wonderful story…thanks for sharing. You took me back to my time in middle school. ..
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There were a couple of good things about junior high. lol
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Reblogged this on mistybarriers and commented:
Thank You
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Thanks for sharing.
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Thank you to all the Veterans! Lova Eva Cassidy.
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Can’t listen to Eva Cassidy just yet – long story – though I love her talent, her music, her heart infusing each note. And having had Matt around a lot this weekend (with my sister in town), we had the chance to toast his service on Friday night. And then I raised my glass and said, “and this one is because you made it home with your body and your soul”. My boy, my baby boy – it’s hard to believe it’s been seven years since he returned from Baghdad. How his eyes can giggle like they used to, though a part of him remains walled off to most. For all those honorable, heroic, amazing, awesome men and women, your post is wonderful
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Veterans Day must be a very emotional day in your house – in so many ways. Thanks for sharing Mimi.
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It is still very raw – and I’m sorry for throwing a wet blanket on your wonderful post. And there is no one better to listen to than Eva Cassidy…
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Breathtaking picture!
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Isn’t it though!
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What a beautiful tribute, David.
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Thank you AD. (Someday maybe you’ll let me in on your real first name!) 🙂
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I’m Sylvia. 🙂
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Thank you Sylvia…:)
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Beautiful, achingly beautiful. I have always loved this song, and Eva Cassidy really does it justice. I also say a prayer of thanks as we approach this day, as my baby brother is active duty Air Force and has managed to come home for tours in Iraq and Afghanistan whole. I am forever grateful–for the sacrifices that he and SO MANY OTHERS have made for family and country…
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I know how much you love Eva Cassidy Lori. I figured this rendition would hit home with you. I had no idea you had a brother in active duty which makes this hit closer to home. All the best to your brother, his family and yours.
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Reblogged this on dogdaz and commented:
I could not have said it better. Remember the fallen today and always. – DogDaz
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Thank you for sharing…
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Thank you for the beautiful tribute Dave. I reblogged (which I almost never do) because it was so moving.
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Thank you…I had same reaction to the photo and the rendition of the song by Eva Cassidy.
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My Dad, a WWII Vet, used to sing that song to me. It brought back a lot of good memories. Thanks
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Wow, that must have been special. Thanks for sharing.
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Miss the days of young when seeing people selling poppies. Dave you have found a beautiful but strong way to remember all the great people on this day in history. Thank you.
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Yes, the comment above from Mixedupmeme took me back to those days Lorne. Thank you.
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Beautiful. Very touching. Thanks, David.
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Thanks Anneli.
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Beautiful post.
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Thank you.
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Like I wasn’t emotional enough already…
Ashamed to admit I haven’t heard Eva Cassidy. What a voice! Thanks for sharing this, Dave.
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Eva died very young. Far too young. She had an angelic voice. If you are new to her, check out Songbird and Fields of Gold on Youtube. I’m confident you won’t be disappointed.
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I used to live near her parents. She had an angel’s voice. Makes this post even more poignant.
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Interesting…I’m sure it was.
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Definitely a song to shed tears to. I enjoyed sharing.
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Thank you Johanna. Beautiful song…I’m with you.
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