26.04.2014

Edge Of The World - Pendragon

Music and lyrics - Pendragon
Photos from Ireland - Pendragon Tours



Sometimes I feel like a twig floating down a stream
Don't know where it's going
Don't know what it means
And that stream always ends up at the sea
And it's strange, as this is where I wanna be
And I know I'll find those of my kind
To share these words and rhyme



Sometimes I feel like a fish in the sea
And I realise that we're all already here with me



And as I stand on the edge of the world
And I look into your eyes
I realise you're still there
I thought you'd gone, like the windblown leaves
Then I remember in Zabrze
Chile and in Poland our homeland
Dzien dobry, jak sie mamy
I was scared I wouldn't see you again
I just couldn't see how
But from an acorn grows an oak
I should know that by now



So I stand on the edge of the world
And I look into your eyes
And I realise
That this was never meant to end
And I can now call you my friends



Sometimes I feel like a twig in a stream
Don't know where it's going
Don't know what it means
And I know I'll find some peace of mind
And I will always be back some day
And as I travel the far points of the earth
I will keep you in my mind



Sometimes I feel like a twig in a stream
Heading out to sea
It's then I know I'll never be alone
It's then I know I'm home



Pendragon on concert - The Edge of the World





12.03.2014

Baltimore Beacon

The Baltimore Beacon is a white-painted stone beacon at the entrance to the harbour at Baltimore in County Cork. The beacon was built at the order of the British government following the 1798 Rebellion. It was part of a series of lighthouses and beacons dotted around the Irish coast, forming a warning system.

The beacon is locally known as "Lot's Wife", after the Biblical woman turned into a pillar of salt.


More views on Irish coast you can see with Pendragon Tours.















8.03.2014

Sunset on the Cliffs of Moher (Clare)

Sunset on the last day of February on of the Cliffs of Moher with Pendragon Tours. Book your own Irish sunset here.

No rush, no tickets, no stress. Pure beauty of West Ireland.