We saw the heavens break
And all the world go down to sleep
And rocks on mossy banks
Drip acid rain from craggy steeps.
Saw fiery angels kiss »
And Further On A
by Jethro Tull
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the grassy date.
The daisy spangled lea, the purling burn and craggy linn, auld
Scotland's glens give me.
Oh, I would like to hear again the lark »
Scarborough Settler's Lament For the Family
by Stan Rogers
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Oh the green and red of Mayo
I can see it still
It's soft and craggy boglands
It's tall majestic hills
Where the ocean kisses Ireland »
Green and Red of Mayo Sing a Powerful Song
by The Saw Doctors
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us from the strangest dream that
An aubergine could ever know
Would ever know
Lava flows over crooks and craggy
Cliffs to the ocean
And explodes »
Fitz and the Dizzyspells Noble Beast
by Andrew Bird
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from the strangest dream that an aubergine could ever know
Would ever know
Lava flows over crooks and craggy cliffs to the ocean
And explodes in »
The Nightshate Gets in It Fitz and the Dizzyspells
by Andrew Bird
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was left upon the sand.
(Chorus)
And eagles flew from craggy peaks above the garden wall.
The drop of blood became a man, the tree of life grew »
Genesis (In the Beginning) Chain Lightning
by Don McLean
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On the bonnie, bonnie banks of Loch Lomond
By yon bonnie banks and on ye craggy shores
On the steep, steep side of Ben Lomond
The deep purple hues »
Loch Lomond Pissed Tae Th' Gills: A Drunken Live Tribute to Robbie Burns
by The Real McKenzies
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We cut all his eyes we did
Squeezed the lids and down the grog into hole
He skip with cow eyed smile to the blissful
Into craggy dress and we will »
Dirty Boy Sing to God, Pts. I & II
by Cardiacs
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of a hound.
I'm standing on this craggy cliff,
My eyes fixed on the sea.
Six months past, when his ship was due,
I'm a widow to be.
For liking this half »
Dogtown Heads & Tales
by Harry Chapin
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Out in the desert neath the craggy foothills
Jupy sits waiting for his prey to keep still
Mama's in the kitchen cooking some one
They found a week »
Papa Jupe Psychobilly
by The Meteors
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