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  1. Fotheringay Lyrics: How often she has gazed from castle windows o'er / And watched the daylight passing within her captive wall / With no-one to heed her call / The evening hour is fading...

  2. within her captive wall, with no-one. to heed her call. The evening hour is fading. within the dwindling sun, and in a lonely moment. those embers will be gone, and the last of all. the young birds flown. Her days of precious freedom. forfeited long before, to live such fruitless years. behind a guarded door, but those days. will last no more.

  3. Her days of precious freedom, forfeited long before, To live such fruitless years, behind a guarded door, But those days, will last no more. Tomorrow at this hour, she will be far away, Much farther, than these islands, Or the lonely, Fotheringay. [Sandy Denny] (Copyright © 1967 Warlock Music) Video unavailable. Watch on YouTube.

  4. lyricstranslate.com › en › sandy-denny-fotheringay-lyricsSandy Denny - Fotheringay lyrics

    9. Okt. 2023 · Words and music by Sandy Denny – Alexandra Elene MacLean Denny (January 6, 1947, Merton Park, Surrey, England – April 21, 1978, Wimbledon, London, England) “Fotheringay” is a ballad written about the imprisonment of Mary I of Scotland, who spent her final days at Fotheringhay. She was beheaded on a scaffold in the castle’s great hall ...

  5. 1. Jan. 2010 · Fotheringay (Home Recording 1967) Lyrics: How often she has gazed / From castle windows o'er / And watched the daylight passing / Within her captive wall / With no one to heed her call / The ...

  6. Fotheringay Lyrics by Sandy Denny from the custom_album_6143781 album - including song video, artist biography, translations and more: How often she has gazed from castle windows o'er, And watched the daylight passing within her captive wall, With no-one…

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › FotheringayFotheringay - Wikipedia

    Fotheringay was a short-lived British folk rock group, formed in 1970 by singer-songwriter and musician Sandy Denny on her departure from Fairport Convention. The band drew its name from her 1968 composition "Fotheringay" about Fotheringhay Castle, in which Mary, Queen of Scots had been imprisoned. The song originally appeared on the ...