Thomas L. Thomas sings "Duna" - Video
PUBLISHED:  Nov 16, 2014
DESCRIPTION:
The Welsh-American baritone Thomas L. Thomas sings the ballad "Duna" with Ivor Newton at the piano. Recorded in 1956. Words by Marjorie Pickthall with music by Josephine McGill.

Link to my Thomas L. Thomas playlist:
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL276A9216AFD6135D&feature=plcp

"When I was a little lad
With folly on my lips,
Fain was I for journeying
All the seas in ships.
But now across the southern swell,
Every dawn I hear
The little streams of Duna
Running clear.

When I was a young man,
Before my beard was gray,
All to ships and sailormen
I gave my heart away.
But I'm weary of the sea-wind,
I'm weary of the foam,
And the little stars of Duna
Call me home."
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