THAT SEA WALKER © 1963 by S N Greene,
Milford Light claimed to have written it. (personal acquaintance)
As sang by Milford Z Light, 1970
1. When I go to see Saint Peter on that far and distant shore,
And I tell him things in life that make me sin;
There's be someone there to meet me, and to greet me at the door,
Open wide those pearly gates, I'm coming in!
Chorus:
I see that Sea Walker, That blind man Healer,
That leper-cleansing man from Galilee;
I see that Soul-saver, the One who set me free,
Take my hand and follow me. Take my hand, Take my hand,
Take my hand and follow me.
2. All my friends and my relations, will be waiting there I know,
And my dear old mother, she'll be waiting too;
Getting ready for over yonder, Hope I make it past the door,
Open wide the pearly gates, I'm going thru.
Key change
3. When I look upon my Jesus, the one who set me free.
When I lay my burdens down a crown to win,
I'll be shouting with the angels, join heaven's jubilee,
Open wide those pearly gates; I'm a comin' in.
CHORUS
TAG
I'll see that soul-saver, The one who set me free.
Take my hand, Sea Walker, Blind man healer, Soul-saver,
Take my hand and follow me, Follow, follow me.
Mike Walker - album - was created in 2001.
William Walker - composer - was born in 1809.
No! It is my understanding that Ms. Walker is in ICU and her condition is serious.
They have some photo's of Cheryl at Walker Technology College in 6th form block. And in The 'Cheryl' Biography by Sean Smith they have a photo of Cheryl in Her walker School blazer
Chris Walker-Hebborn was born on 1990-07-01.
Life of Alice Walker.
The Esperanto words for land and sea are lando and estas.
pround
pround
It is the Della Walker residence in Carmel by the sea.
seaboardseacoastseafarerseafaringseafoodseagoingseamanseamanshipseaplaneseaportsearchlightseashellseashoreseasicknessseasideseasonseawardseawayseaweedseaworthy
In the epic Beowulf, "wave walker" is a kenning or metaphor used to describe the sea creature Grendel, who dwells in the marshes and the frigid waters of the Danish kingdom. This term highlights Grendel's ability to navigate and move through water with ease.
Words like "sea-blue," "moon-white," "coral," and "pearl" are used in the poem to represent the sea in "Coromandel Fishers." The poet uses these descriptive words to evoke the imagery and beauty of the sea.
I think you want the words "sea anemone".
Captain America
These spanish words means: "From the Sea" or "Marine"
America the Beautiful