Stranger On The Shore
Busty Brown Lyrics


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Acker Bilk & His Strings Here I stand, watching the tide go out So all alone…
Andy Williams Here I stand Watching the tide go out So all alone and…
Andy Williams; Arranged and conducted by Robert Mersey Here I stand, watching the tide go out So all alone…
Billy Vaughn and His Orchestra Here I stand, watching the tide go out So all alone…
Frances Black Oh here I stand Watching the tide go out So all alone…
Frank Chacksfield and His Orchestra Here I stand, watching the tide go out So all alone…
Michael Card In the early morning mist They saw a Stranger on the…
Mr. Acker Bilk Here I stand, watching the tide go out So all alone…
Patti Page Here I stand Watching the tide go out So all alone and…
Roger Whittaker Here I stand, watching the tide go out So all alone…
Slim Whitman Here I stand, watching the tide go out So all alone…
The Drifters Here I stand, watching the tide go out So all alone…


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Don If it's love that you're running from, there's no hiding…
Don't Look Back If it's love that you're running from, there's no hiding…
Don?t Look Back If it's love that you're running from, there's no hiding…
Don‚t Look Back If it's love that you're running from, there's no hiding…
Fight For You Right Kick it, kick it You woke up late for school, man…
Fight For Your Right Kick it, kick it You woke up late for school, man…
Here Comes The Night Here comes the night, see the stars in the sky Shining…
How Can I Forget You asked me to forget about you Go out and find…
My Girl I've got sunshine on a cloudy day When it's cold outside…
My Jamaican Girl I've got sunshine on a cloudy day When it's cold outside…



To Love Somebody There's a light A certain kind of light That never shone on…


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@schwaarnkreddy7805

Both feed off each other for survival.
If lust lasts, the relationship will thrive.

One can't last long without the other.

Love weakens the individuals involved at a certain point, starts decaying into clinginess, possessiveness , exclusivity, jealousy and the resultant insecurities which will mar the quality of relationship and often ending up in unnecessary, avoidable pain.

Lust creates none of the above.

But one needs to see this through the Maturity Lens to understand the Truth which is generally possible only when someone crosses their mid40s.
Morality Lens is man-made, cunningly designed for Selective-Protection, to ensure that nobody is allowed to guiltlessly enjoy anything in life and therefore be in a continued state of despair, insipid existence and fear.



@Atitlan1222

I met my now ex wife in the DR back in 2000 when I went for vacation in Cabarete. She was just finishing med school and my good friend had married her twin 2 years before. The problem with marrying someone from the DR is not who they are but the unspoken familial expectations and deep cultural differences.
If you marry someone under your economic level....which will be just about everyone in Boca Chica, you will be expected to send the family money each month. Want to visit the family for Christmas? You can not show up empty handed.....expect to buy tons of stuff in the US/Europe before you go. People are real picky....at least my exes family was. I could never get over how ungrateful they were for gifts that didn't live up to their expectations.
I speak fluent Spanish and have lived in lots of places in South America but the Dominican culture is distinct...however culturally understanding, empathic, experienced you may think you are....(and you may be) the DR romance is very very complex. When the infatuation stage is over ,,,,it gets very very complicated.
I'm middle class, but there was no way t my wife or her family could accept that I was not 'rico" rich. They expected that I would help out more:(an addition to their house, trips to Costco, lots of lechon at christmas....whatever I did, it was never enough).
This caused lots of tension between me/my wife/her family.
We got an F1 visa early on and she came to the US a year after finishing her pasantia (medical internship) ...and my family accepted her with open/loving arms.......But she saw all the "wealth" of my family here and wondered why they didn't just buy me a new car, a bigger home or send $ to her family in the DR. Low income Dominicans communalize thier money, but in the US we are expected to make our own way. The wealthiest family member isn't expected to distribute $ to those who have less. Each system is different ...one is not better than the other but they are in direct opposition.
I did send money to her family each month and a bit extra at Christmas but again....she was disappointed because it was not more. She wondered why I didn't borrow some money from my wealthy brother and send it down there.
The rift between her expectations and my choice not to bend to her pressure broke the marriage. After 7 1/2 yrs I filed for divorce.....but I don't regret anything, I got two happy amazing beautiful well adjusted children that live with me (she got remarried) and I learned a lot of good lessons.
Dominican people are not bad in any way shape or form, but the economic/power differential European/American + the complicated socia-economic expectations that foreigners can't grasp in my opinion make a contented functional marriage nearly impossible.



@gino3286

@@michaelwa9833 Yes you are right
Not only poverty but also happiness
I read somewhere that depression is often related to weather conditions and hormonal balance
As an example a man with high levels of testosterone will be less sensitive to depression
It's all in the body
The body sends signals to the brain
I should do some exercises
Not only with the right hand
But I like so much leisure
Doing nothing just living



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@maan.h.d8258

When a man is looking for a woman it is called a sex tourism, but when a woman is looking for a man to have sex it is called love, a world we live in a fake and hypocritical world 🤣🤣🤣

@otrosdatos8113

I agree...

@ljupcovladimirov3485

Ubavo kaža go toa , i koga mažot saka nekoja osoba može i saka da ja usreke a ona go odbiva onda bil glub mažot, koja bolest i sporeduvanje diemetralno .. Bogami mu treba na ovaj svet resetet od početok da počne vaka ne ide napred nego vo provalija .

@cautarepvp2079

yep

@AJ-gy8bk

Iam complete 100% agree. Here in Austria it happened all the times with this stupid phrase...Iam in love. The most common man not just austrian woman wants but other nationalities as well is cuban and Dominican, btw i dont have anything agains to them but most of them are really arrogant and stupid just bc a foreign woman brought him here.

@trence5

I swear.

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@user-wm7wj5vl3v

It will never cease to amaze me how people can’t tell the difference between love and physical attraction!

@BibleSamurai

love and lust

@user-wm7wj5vl3v

@@BibleSamurai Lust and physical attraction are the same thing 😁

@srini9653

Love is pain, the other is pleasure!

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