A peninsula (Latin: paenīnsula, "paene-": almost + "īnsula": island; also called a byland or biland) is a piece of land that is bordered by water on three sides but connected to mainland. In many Germanic and Celtic languages and also in Baltic, Slavic, Hungarian and Chinese, peninsulas are called "half-islands". A peninsula can also be a headland (head), cape, island promontory, bill, point, or spit. Note that a point is generally considered a tapering piece of land projecting into a body of water that is less prominent than a cape. In English, the plural of peninsula is peninsulas or, less commonly, peninsulae.
The Balkans is a peninsula including Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Greece, Kosovo, Macedonia, Montenegro, Romania, Serbia, Slovenia and the European part of Turkey.
Encompassing continental Spain and Portugal, Andorra, British overseas territory of Gibraltar and a small amount of southern France.
Encompassing present-day Sweden, Norway, and part of Finland.
The whole land mass encompassing North and South Korea is a peninsula, surrounded by the Dong Hae (aka. Sea of Japan) on the east, the Nam Hae (aka. East China Sea) to the south, and the Hwang Hae (aka. Yellow Sea) to the west, the Korea Strait connecting the first two bodies of water.
Well a robin flew by my window
I thought it just might be you
Judging from the colour of its breast
And the sound of its song
But I’m just thinking of you
Cos you’re in sunny California
The fertile land on Steinbeck road
When I came not a single furrow patch
Could be spared for you and me
You see I wanted to love you baby
But neither you nor I’d been loved before
I thought I could change the world if I just held you high enough
The truth is I couldn’t hold you up at all
I couldn’t hold you up
I couldn’t hold you up
And I sure ain’t gonna hold you down
Well I’m leaving
Walking back home
I don’t care if it takes years or more
But as I walk through the hills of Kentucky
The leaves begin to turn red
And I think of you
Yes, I think of you
I saw God by the river
Panning for gold
I saw God by the river
Weary and old
He said; ‘Son,
I used to know where I put things,
I used to know’
I saw God in the forest
Teaching Tai Chi to the trees
In the wind
And bowing to the seas
He said; ‘Son,
I used to know where I put things,
I used to know’
I saw God on the mountain
Tearing at the sky
I saw God on the mountain
With tears in his eyes
He said; ‘Son,
I used to know where I put things,
I used to know
I could have shown you all the beauty in the world
but now I need you to show me
It's not impossible for me to cry
It's just the hardest thing
I've ever done
And it's a shame you know
But it's ingrained you know
Boys don't cry
Boys don't cry
I can't change
The way you left
All I wanted was to say goodbye
I was scared you know
And I was mad you know
Boys don't cry
Boys don't cry
I can try and try
To change your mind
Like one man pulling a train down the line
It takes time I know
But who has time you know
Boys don't cry
Boys don't cry
You can kick and scream
Cause a scene
Take your anger out
On someone else
Steal the car
Race the car
But don't you dare
No don't you dare cry
I must admit
All jokes aside
I find some men beautiful
Some girls handsome and some children wise
And I hope some day
Before I die
I can share the kiss
That brings tears to my eyes
And it's a shame you know
But it's ingrained you know
Boys don't cry
Boys don't cry, no, no baby
Boys don't cry
Boys don't cry, no
It's not impossible for me to cry
It's just the hardest thing
This ain't the life I thought I'd live
This ain't the home I hoped we'd make
This ain't the path I thought I chose
This ain't the sky I'd hoped we'd see
This ain't the tree I thought would grow
This ain't the god to which I pray
This ain't the song I thought I'd write
These ain't the words I want to say
I can't be your man
This ain't the flag I thought we'd raise
This ain't the wind I'd hoped would blow
This ain't the ship I thought would sail
This ain't the rose I'd hoped would bloom
This ain't the play I thought we'd stage
These ain't the hills I'd hoped we'd roam
This ain't the sword pulled from the lake
Yours ain't the heart I want to break
But I can't be your man
This ain't the end I thought it'd be
Are you someone I've loved before
In this the song the caged bird sings
Is there some law I choose to ignore
This is a faith I must defend
I've tried, I can't pretend
There is a hope I must contend
We'll find the thread with the strength to mend
I can't be your man
Least not this time around
And it's something unpredictable
Like where a leaf might fall
And it's something unrestrainable
Like a rooster's morning call
Well, teach me baby
Oh Lord, yes, a little show-and-tell
How to keep from loving you
Now should I fence in my heart baby
Lord, keep it in the shade
Give it all the fruit it could want
Except yours
Teach me baby, well, one more time
Just exactly how far you are away
Should I start walking now baby
When in the day
You know i don't need no map
Yes, i'll find my way
Teach me baby, oh, i promise i'll get it this time
How to hold a bird in my hand and watch it grow
See those feathers bloom
But don't let it fly
Even though that's what it's supposed to do
Teach me baby, mmm, one last time
How to see the sun rise
In the dead of night
Oh, cos that's how it feels baby
When the storm comes
Will you reject the rain
If it falls not soft
If it falls not tame?
When the wind blows
And calls your name
Will you run in fear
Will you hide in shame?
Are you strong enough to bend?
Yes, don't stand against the wind
Cos you know you're gonna break
When ages comes
Will you call my name
Will you cut me down
Just to ease your pain?
When truth comes
Will you accept the blame?
Cos history will teach us
We were all on those plains
Are you strong enough to bend?
Don't stand against the wind
Cos you know you're gonna break
When love comes
Will you release the rain
Will you change the world
To the song you sang?
Or when the smoke clears
Will your hope remain
To make some peace
On this land you claim?
Are you strong enough to bend?
Don't stand against the wind
Cos you know you're gonna break
When the storm comes
Will you reject the rain
If it falls not soft
If you’re going to lead my country,
If you’re gonna say it’s free
I’m gonna need
a little honesty
Just a few honest words
It shouldn’t be that hard
Just a few honest words
Is all I need
I don’t need no handshake
No firm look in the eye
Don't tell me what you think I,
I ought to hear
I don’t need no high life
No fancy premiers
Just tell me what you really think
Without fear
Just a few honest words
It shouldn’t be that hard
Just a few honest words
Is all I need
Love is a bitter food
You’ve learned to eat
You still don’t know, oh,
Where it grows
And our love of freedom
Holds a veil over our eyes
Rights that are given
Can be taken away
Just a few honest words
It shouldn’t be that hard
Just a few honest words
Is all I need
We don’t choose our leaders
The choose themselves
Tell me again
Well, it's dark in the city
I've lost my pride
The lights in the streets hide the stars from my eyes
It's been a long, long time coming
But I know that change is gonna come
And it's too hard living
But I'm afraid to die
Cause I don't know what's up there
Just beyond the sky
It's been a long, long time coming
But I know that change is gonna come
And I miss my family
My little girl
She is my princess
I'd give her the world
It's been a long, long time coming
But I know that change is gonna come
I just need some comfort
Some kind of belief
That this war we're fighting
Can really bring some peace
There's no rhyme nor reason
Or sweet melody
More and more weapons
mean less security
It's been a long, long time coming
But I know that change is gonna come
And I've tried to find it
Some better place
Where having the biggest gun
ain't some kind of race
It's been a long, long time coming
But I know that change is gonna come
There's been times I thought
I couldn't last for long
But now I think I'm able
To carry on
It's been a long, long time coming
But I know that change is gonna come
It's been a long, long time coming
But I know that change is gonna come
It’s a long, hard road
Through a rough edged land
To the softest part of a man
And it’s lined with stones
Tangled with regrets
That are just too hard to forget
There’s rusty signs
Overlooked on the way
To the heart of a troubled man
And you can loose yourself
In the deep, muddy ruts
Worn through by the pride of a man
But, letting go... ?
In a lonesome field
There’s a wild-eyed mare
Tied to the weight of a man
And she once ran free
With the wind in her hair
Breathing hard for the love of a man
He won’t let her be
She won’t let him rest
‘Till he learns how to forgive
But, letting go... ?
Forgiveness is a falling leaf
In the changing of the years
As it settles down to the cooling ground
Let it go
Let it go
Goodnight darling, goodnight
I hope you sleep well
Goodnight darling, goodnight
I wish I could be there
Hear your breathing
And watch, your chest rise and fall
Wrap around you, you are
The same length as me
I was young when I first
Heard about something called love
Someone told me it was
Like finally waking up
Course I laughed then, but now
You could say I believe
If I was smarter I'm sure
I'd write you a symphony
I barely know you
But I feel I've loved you before
And I want to show you
This loose board in the floor
This is where I keep my heart
Yes, this is where I keep my heart
Not on my sleeve
Nothing's certain, I know
But I like to believe
Something out there somewhere
Intends us to be
I'll keep standing right here
Just as proud as April pie
Your eyes are colored in shades
Of copper and malachite
This song is simple
But it's the best I can do
Cause it ain't so simple
To capture the way I feel
But I thought I'd try
Yes, I thought I'd try
Goodnight darling
Goodnight darling
Goodnight darling
Goodnight,
Hang your worries on my thin Kentucky frame
Lay your fears on my chest
Place a wish on my calloused fingertip
And chase the morning light
We were built for this
We were built for this
Rest your troubles on my young, forgiving back
Lift your pain upon my deck
Rub your hands with your faith and trust their path
And trace the morning light
We were built for this
We were built for this
Speak with words that we gather from the ground
Hold a light up to the sky
Give the dove just one more chance to sing
I saw God by the river
panning for gold
I saw God by the river
weary and old
He said,
"Son, I used to know where I put things I used to know"
I saw God in the forest
teaching Tai Chi to the trees
in the wind
and bowing to the seas
He said
"Son, I used to know where I put things I used to know"
I saw God on the mountain
tearing at the sky
I saw God on the mountain
with tears in his eyes
He said,
"Son, I used to know where I put things I used to know
I could have shown you all the beauty in the world
but now I need you to show me."
When I'm gone, now, bury me with my car
When I'm gone, bury me with my car
Cause if anywhere is wherever I end up when I'm gone,
I'm gonna need my ride to get around
So please, please, bury me with my car
Ancient Egypt, Cheops' boat
Back in Rome they had chariots
China's first emperor was buried with his army
And what's a cowboy without his horse?
In America, in America, they'll bury us with our cars
'72 Buick rolling by,
Hunkered down Honda, chewing up the road
Double-decker Cadillac rolling up high
like a king upon his throne
Last thing I wanna see before I die
is a flash of 22-inch chromes in my eyes
In America, in America, they'll bury us,