Rabbit Isle

Lou Stonebridge

One summer evening, not so long ago
A man sailed from the union
Where he went, well no one knows
You can ask around the bars and you can go
There'll be theories thrown upon you
But they really can't be sure

The night he sailed away, the winds from the west
And after due consideration
Cause the locals to suggest
That he've been swept out far beyond the gall he had
And through an ocean liner's path
And given up the dead

Now he's gone, gone
Gone from the face of the earth
Yes he's gone, gone
Gone from the face of the earth

They searched the seas for several days
The signs of wreckage, all in vain
Not even a clue did they find
The mystery still remains unsolved
I wonder now "Oh what went wrong?"

They say that he had found his death for quite a while
That night he took his boat
And set the course for Rabbit Isle
And getting near, he dropped the anchor, pulled the plug
The sinking boat and drowning man
Disappeared for good

Now he's gone, gone
Gone from the face of the earth
Yes he's gone, gone
Gone from the face of the earth

Oh he's gone, gone
Gone from the face of the earth
Oh he's gone, gone
Gone from the face of the earth

Oh he's gone, gone
Gone from the face of the earth
Oh he's gone, gone
Gone from the face of the earth

Trivia about the song Rabbit Isle by McGuinness Flint

When was the song “Rabbit Isle” released by McGuinness Flint?
The song Rabbit Isle was released in 1974, on the album “C’est La Vie”.
Who composed the song “Rabbit Isle” by McGuinness Flint?
The song “Rabbit Isle” by McGuinness Flint was composed by Lou Stonebridge.

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