- published: 13 Mar 2016
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Leeuwarden (pronounced [ˈleˑˌwɑrdə(n)] ( listen), Stadsfries: Liwwadden, Frisian: Ljouwert, pronounced [ˈʎɔːw(ə)t]) is the capital city of the Dutch province of Friesland. It is situated in the northern part of the country.
The area has been occupied since the 10th century (although recently, remains of houses dating back to the 2nd century AD were discovered during a dig near the Oldehove), and was granted a town charter in 1435. Situated along the Middelzee, it was an active trade centre, until the waterway silted up in the 15th century. In 1901 the city had a population of 32,203.
Famous natives of Leeuwarden include stadtholder William IV of Orange, graphic artist M. C. Escher, and dancer-spy Mata Hari, as well as the theologian Dr. N.H. Gootjes.
During World War II, after extensive occupation by the German forces, on 15 April 1945, the Royal Canadian Dragoons, disobeying direct orders, charged into the heavily defended city and defeated the Germans, who were driven out by the next day.
I’m disappointed in myself again
You know
It’s always something that I just had to let go
But you were the one thing I wanted to do right in this world
It’s just the TV, cigarettes, and a bed
And some cheap soft drugs to keep me in my head
And stop me from begging you to overlook my sins
And if I could change this day, I would
And if I could make you stay, I would
I always wanted to have this wild, exciting life
I swore I’d never, ever stop to check the price
But you were the one thing
I thought I could stay straight for
And it’s such a bad thing to be loose and hard and free
So I understand why you have to leave
But I’d do anything to find the better part of me for you
And if I could change my ways, I would
And if I could make you stay, I would
I would, I would
If I could change my ways, I would
And if I could make you stay, I would
I would
And I could change my ways, I would
And if I could make you stay, I would (2x)
I would
I’m disappointed in myself again
You know
It’s always something that I just had to let go
But you were the one thing
I wanted to do right