This short song starts with the old weather lore that the sight of seabirds inland, often settled in fields, indicates there are storms out at sea. The question arises; will this be a more common sight as we face more frequent and wilder storms due to climate change?
Here is a version of this song on Soundcloud, arranged, performed and produced by the wonderful Georgia Lewis. Massive thank you!
Lyrics Seabirds inland Storms are rolling in They’re scattered through The darkening fields Gooseflesh is my skin Savage winds are coming Across Carmarthen Bay Seabirds inland, today And yesterday Seabirds inland The storms are coming strong They rise and settle in The shattered fields Days have come and gone Savage winds are coming They’ll drown out what we say Seabirds inland today And yesterday Savage winds are coming They will carry us away Seabirds inland, today And yesterday
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