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- The_Ferryman_(song) abstract "\"The Ferryman\" is an Irish folk ballad, written by Pete St. John, set in modern-day Dublin, Ireland.As with much of St. John's work, \"The Ferryman\" relates to economic change in Dublin. The song is a monologue, by a former pilot of a ferry on the Liffey River to his wife, Molly, as he contemplates the implications of his unemployment. Despite the unpleasant subject matter, the song ends optimistically, with the declaration \"we're still living, and ... we're still young, and the river never owned me heart and soul.\"".
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- The_Ferryman_(song) wikiPageRevisionID "608870400".
- The_Ferryman_(song) wikiPageWikiLink Ballad.
- The_Ferryman_(song) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Irish_folk_songs.
- The_Ferryman_(song) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Irish_songs.
- The_Ferryman_(song) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Songs_written_by_Pete_St._John.
- The_Ferryman_(song) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Year_of_song_missing.
- The_Ferryman_(song) wikiPageWikiLink Dublin.
- The_Ferryman_(song) wikiPageWikiLink Dublin_City_Ramblers.
- The_Ferryman_(song) wikiPageWikiLink Ferry.
- The_Ferryman_(song) wikiPageWikiLink Folk_music_of_Ireland.
- The_Ferryman_(song) wikiPageWikiLink Four_to_the_Bar.
- The_Ferryman_(song) wikiPageWikiLink Gaelic_Storm.
- The_Ferryman_(song) wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Irish_ballads.
- The_Ferryman_(song) wikiPageWikiLink Monologue.
- The_Ferryman_(song) wikiPageWikiLink Patrick_Clifford.
- The_Ferryman_(song) wikiPageWikiLink Patsy_Watchorn.
- The_Ferryman_(song) wikiPageWikiLink Pete_St._John.
- The_Ferryman_(song) wikiPageWikiLink River_Liffey.
- The_Ferryman_(song) wikiPageWikiLink The_Dubliners.
- The_Ferryman_(song) wikiPageWikiLink The_Irish_Rovers.
- The_Ferryman_(song) wikiPageWikiLink Unemployment.
- The_Ferryman_(song) wikiPageWikiLinkText ""The Ferryman" (song)".
- The_Ferryman_(song) wikiPageWikiLinkText "The Ferryman".
- The_Ferryman_(song) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- The_Ferryman_(song) subject Category:Irish_folk_songs.
- The_Ferryman_(song) subject Category:Irish_songs.
- The_Ferryman_(song) subject Category:Songs_written_by_Pete_St._John.
- The_Ferryman_(song) subject Category:Year_of_song_missing.
- The_Ferryman_(song) hypernym Ballad.
- The_Ferryman_(song) type MusicalWork.
- The_Ferryman_(song) comment "\"The Ferryman\" is an Irish folk ballad, written by Pete St. John, set in modern-day Dublin, Ireland.As with much of St. John's work, \"The Ferryman\" relates to economic change in Dublin. The song is a monologue, by a former pilot of a ferry on the Liffey River to his wife, Molly, as he contemplates the implications of his unemployment. Despite the unpleasant subject matter, the song ends optimistically, with the declaration \"we're still living, and ...".
- The_Ferryman_(song) label "The Ferryman (song)".
- The_Ferryman_(song) sameAs Q7733690.
- The_Ferryman_(song) sameAs The_Ferryman.
- The_Ferryman_(song) sameAs m.0j9nd5h.
- The_Ferryman_(song) sameAs Q7733690.
- The_Ferryman_(song) wasDerivedFrom The_Ferryman_(song)?oldid=608870400.
- The_Ferryman_(song) isPrimaryTopicOf The_Ferryman_(song).