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Wednesday, January 31, 2018

Iona Boat Song
This song was used when the Kings of Scotland were being 
taken over by boat from Fort William to Iona for burial.

Softly glide we along, Softly chant we our song,
For a king who to resting is come;
Oh, beloved and best, Thou art fairing out west,
To the dear isle Iona, thy home.
Calmly there shalt thou lie, With thy fathers gone by,
Their blood mingled deep with thine own;
Ne'er again to awake, Till the last morn shall break,
And the trump of the judgement is blown.

PLUS THE BONUS


Iona Abbey

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