Oxford, UK, based songwriter, released debut album In Puget Sound, to criti… Read Full Bio ↴Oxford, UK, based songwriter, released debut album In Puget Sound, to critical acclaim in 2010
"If David Lynch made albums instead of being a film-maker, they would probably sound like this"
R2 Rock n Reel Magazine
"You're hypnotised from the off and only returned to the real world when the album finishes and you realise it's still daylight outside...Wonderful stuff a real discovery"
Nightshift Magazine
"The tone of this superb album is that of an inescapably dark folk tale...Mournfully beautiful authentic music from a gifted troubadour"
Music In Oxford
"If David Lynch made albums instead of being a film-maker, they would probably sound like this"
R2 Rock n Reel Magazine
"You're hypnotised from the off and only returned to the real world when the album finishes and you realise it's still daylight outside...Wonderful stuff a real discovery"
Nightshift Magazine
"The tone of this superb album is that of an inescapably dark folk tale...Mournfully beautiful authentic music from a gifted troubadour"
Music In Oxford
Letter to Tiger
D. Gwalia Lyrics
We have lyrics for these tracks by D. Gwalia:
A Day Out Sitting in class with that number two pencil I'm the…
Allumette L'envie d'avoir l'allumette facile Human pyromane au parfum …
And When is She Holding on Is very hard to do When love is gone And that'…
Illuminations Je veux déchirer l’emballage Qui étouffe ma nature sauvage …
The Burn Burn Hollywood burn I smell a riot Goin' on first they're…
Vamp When darkness falls upon you Fangs are lurking in the shadow…
Verloren Ich lauf am Rand der Stadt mit Packs am Sack Frag…
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mizofan
I am: yet what I am none cares or knows,
My friends forsake me like a memory lost;
I am the self-consumer of my woes,
They rise and vanish in oblivious host,
Like shades in love and death's oblivion lost;
And yet I am! and live with shadows tost
Into the nothingness of scorn and noise,
Into the living sea of waking dreams,
Where there is neither sense of life nor joys,
But the vast shipwreck of my life's esteems;
And e'en the dearest- that I loved the best-
Are strange- nay, rather stranger than the rest.
I long for scenes where man has never trod;
A place where woman never smil'd or wept;
There to abide with my creator, God,
And sleep as I in childhood sweetly slept:
Untroubling and untroubled where I lie;
The grass below- above the vaulted sky. (John Clare)
GLOBAL SPIRITUAL REVOLUTION MEDIA GROUP
I ABSOLUTELY LOVE THIS POEM BY THE GREATEST ACTOR & ORATOR IN FILM HISTORY.
GLOBAL SPIRITUAL REVOLUTION MEDIA GROUP
The greatest actor and luinguist in Stage and Cinematic History.
Christopher Hayes
He actually did a lot less theatre than he is often credited with ... but he did it momentously
Jayne Murphy
A voice like a cello in a coal pit, tough and gentle, soothing and urgent. A man who brought his cathedral on stage with him.
Tania Earle
The Welsh
Richard L
Thanks…….beautifully described.
Ellen Thorne
Richard Burton could read the phone book cover to cover and I'd go weak at the knees, what a beautiful voice.
Matthew Stokes
He ended up speaking the language of heaven, which is English. His voice as perfectly Welsh as it was - was made for Hamlet, Lear, Othello, etc - and for Blake, Coleridge, Keats, Shelley, Wordsworth, Eliot, Yeats, D Thomas and Orwell.
Elizabeth Regan
@Thomas Elliott he was a wanker in your opinion.... I think he was pretty wonderful actually .... and you cannot deny his voice is amazing ...
Thomas Elliott
@Elizabeth Regan the guy was a wanker