Wednesday, 22 June 2011

Far far away....

I remember singing this in primary school so, sometime in the 1960s. Loved it and have wanted to go to Dubrovnik ever since...or at least the Adriatic.

I nearly got to the then Yugoslavia in 1973 when on Inter Rail* before one of the 4 girls travelling fell off the train at Trieste. We spent the day trying to 'spring' her from the Italian hospital she had been imprisoned in - only to have to miss out our day trip beyond the 'Iron Curtain'. We couldn't go to stay as one of the 4 didn't have insurance for an 'Iron Curtain' country. The remaining 3 of us did. What was the problem? What was going to happen to us in an 'Iron Curtain' country that meant that we'd have to claim insurance anyway...???

So nearly 40 years on - I'm getting to draw back the Iron Curtain (which is no longer there) and visit. In September this year I will at long last see the pearly Adriatic.


Far far away is my pearly Adriatic
Far far away, my pretty island home
Far far away is my lovely Isabella
Far far away from her I must roam

For I'm a sailor
Sailing right across the ocean
Tossed by the billows
Tossed by the foam
Chirry chirry birry I'm a sailor
Chirry chirry birry I'm a sailor
Chirry chirry birry I'm a sailor

Sailing away from home 


(Ok it is cheesy and completely wrong that small girls dressed in kilts sang this.....but it was 1960-something)

*Inter Rail: Unlimited travel by train for a month for £39 in 1973. We all did it that summer. We got so blase about meeting people we knew unexpectedly in locations across Europe that we actually ignored a love rival of my best friend's outside Venice Youth Hostel - we couldn't talk to her...oh no! Pal Jill had literally stolen her boyfriend on the 3 legged pub crawl that year. But that's an entirely different story! And when we passed two incredulous Aberdeen lads (ex-boyfriends actually) in Florence station while hurrying to catch our train, we just waved and went 'hi'. Their jaws dropped as they raced after us with 'amazing', 'wow - what a coincidence' 'gee' (but beginning with 'f') we just said 'yeah, whatever, can't stop got a train to catch. See ya'. 

1 comment:

StuMate-UK said...

Hello - no idea why, but woke up with that chorus in my head. Like you did it at school decades ago. No idea how I remembered it, so Googled and found your blog. Thanks! Good luck, S.