Widow With Shawl (A Portrait)

DONOVAN LEITCH

Dear Wind that shakes the barley free
Blow home my true love's ship to me, fill the sail
I a-weary wait upon the shore.

Forsake her not in times of storm
Protect her oaken beams from harm, fill her sail
I a-weary wait upon the shore.

Whither he be in Africa
Or deep asleep in India, fill his dreams
I a-weary wait upon the shore.

Dear snow white gulls upon the wave
I, like you, am lamenting, for my love.
I a-weary cry upon the shore.

And in my chariot of sleep,
I ride the vast and dreamy deep deep sea.
I awake a-weary on the shore.

Seven years and Seven days,
No man has seen my woman ways, dear God.
I a-weary cry upon the shore.

Along the shingled beach I go
The wind about me as I make my way
To my weary dream upon my bed.

Dear Wind that shakes the barley free
Blow home my true love's ship to me, fill the sail.
I a-weary wait upon the shore.

Trivia about the song Widow With Shawl (A Portrait) by Donovan

On which albums was the song “Widow With Shawl (A Portrait)” released by Donovan?
Donovan released the song on the albums “For Little Ones” in 1967, “A Gift from a Flower to a Garden” in 1968, and “Donovan in Concert” in 1968.
Who composed the song “Widow With Shawl (A Portrait)” by Donovan?
The song “Widow With Shawl (A Portrait)” by Donovan was composed by DONOVAN LEITCH.

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