Day 17 - A Morston Christmas Tale
Day 17 - A Morston Christmas Tale
A Morston Christmas Tale - play song on Bandcamp
In a moment of wishful thinking I decided a tiny village in north Norfolk needed its own Christmas song.
Lyrically, I wrote about what creatures inhabited this region and the activities (such as boat trips to see the seals) took place. I also imaged a narrator, who'd been away to that there London (other metropolitan cities are available) and was 'coming home' to an idyllic country Christmas, complete with glowing church candles and march hares playing on a frosty field in the winter's sun.
As yet, it hasn't been adopted as the village's Christmas anthem.
'A Morston Christmas Tale' by Les Bicyclettes de Belsize
Written, recorded, performed, produced by Les Bicyclettes de Belsize
(c) Richard Longley 2025
lyrics
Over frosted fields I roam
Where the tawny owl and blackbird have flown
Going home
Over quayside path in snow
Marshland breezes through my tee shirt blows
Going home
Watch the sailing boats at sea
Where the seal pups born on Christmas Day
They’re not alone
Shooting stars across the sky
December’s magic feeling fills my eyes
I’m not alone
When the turtle doves have gone
Still the march hares play in winter’s sun
Coming home
Churches candles all aglow
Christmas memories I can’t let go
Coming home

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