Echoes of Arran is a song about the Island of Arran on Scotland’s west coast. Composed and produced by Andrea Elizabeth Fraser under her artist name Teal Skyline. The piece blends acoustic motifs with ambient textures to evoke the island’s shifting skies, geological memory, and emotional solitude.
Inspired by the rocky shorelines and lochside stillness of Arran, the track unfolds like a tide: slow, deliberate, and deeply symbolic. It’s a meditation on place, time, and the echoes we carry—crafted for listeners who seek clarity, depth, and connection. It takes the listener through the beautiful nature and inspiration of the Isle of Arran.
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These are the full lyrics to “Echoes of Arran,” written and performed by Teal Skyline. All rights reserved.
(Verse 1)
Take me over to Arran’s shore, where the ferry sails through the ocean’s roar.
Brodick greets me with open skies, and Goatfell rises bold and wise.
Lamlash whispers, Holy Isle glows, with peace in the tide where the spirit flows.
From Corry’s stone to Sannox stream, every village feels like a waking dream.
(Chorus)
Where the mountains meet the sea, that’s the place my soul runs free.
From open sands to Lochranza’s still, I find my heart on every hill.
Sheep in the fields and stags in the glen, I hear the island’s echo call again.
(Verse 2)
At Blackwaterfoot by the ocean’s edge, golfers walk the windswept ledge.
Kildonan’s seals swim with grace, and time slows down in every place.
Stone-built towers guard the past, where island stories hold us fast.
Arran whisky and berries wild—this island’s charm is soft and styled.
(Chorus)
Where the mountains meet the sea, that’s the place my soul runs free.
From open sands to Lochranza’s still, I find my heart on every hill.
Sheep in the fields and stags in the glen, I hear the island’s echo call again.
(Bridge)
Sing, Arran, with wind and wave, mountain strong and ocean brave.
Sing, Arran, so bright and free, where the winding roads ring round the sea.
(Verse 3)
Lamlash to the Holy Isle, where pilgrims walk with spirits mild.
Whiting Bay holds silver sand, and seals at Kildonan line the strand.
Pebbles shift as seabirds glide, and driftwood rests with the evening tide.
I'll walk the trails no care for time, then off home to rest and dine.
(Chorus)
Where the mountains meet the sea, that’s the place my soul runs free.
From open sands to Lochranza’s still, I find my heart on every hill.
Sheep in the fields and stags in the glen, I hear the island’s echo call again.
(Chorus)
Where the mountains meet the sea, that’s the place my soul runs free.
From open sands to Lochranza’s still, I find my heart on every hill.
Sheep in the fields and stags in the glen, I hear the island’s echo call again.
Christmas Carol Lanterns is a nostalgic, winter-themed jazz song that blends traditional carol motifs with cinematic storytelling. It evokes the warmth of lantern-lit streets, snow-dusted pine, and the quiet reverence of seasonal reflection. With a sing along jazzy tune and orchestral textures, the song invites listeners into a world of memory, devotion, and festive wonder—where each lantern becomes a symbol of hope, remembrance, and spiritual light.
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These are the full lyrics to “Christmas Carol Lanterns,” written and performed by Teal Skyline. All rights reserved.
(Verse 1)
In a house cold as iron, behind shuttered glass,
Lived a man bound to counting, to future and past.
No laughter, no kindness, no candle, no cheer—
Just the ticking of time and the weight of the year.
(Verse 2)
But the night drew its curtain with frost on the pane,
And the silence was broken by whisper and chain.
Three spirits came calling with truth in their eyes,
To show him the sorrow, the joy he denies.
(Chorus)
Lanterns of Christmas, shine through the gloom,
Break through the silence, awaken the room.
From shadow to mercy, from greed to embrace,
Let love be the lantern that brightens this place.
(Verse 3)
The first sang of childhood, of laughter once known,
Of sister and dancing, of seeds never sown.
The second showed hunger, a boy on the street,
A family in rags, no shoes on their feet.
(Verse 4)
The third held no mercy, no warmth in his breath,
A graveyard of silence, the promise of death.
But Scrooge cried for morning, for one final chance—
To rewrite his story, to join in the dance.
Chorus
Lanterns of Christmas, shine through the gloom,
Break through the silence, awaken the room.
From shadow to mercy, from greed to embrace,
Let love be the lantern that brightens this place.
Bridge
Now bells ring in London, and windows glow bright,
And Scrooge walks with wonder through soft candlelight.
He knocks on the door where he once turned away,
And brings bread and laughter to Christmas Day.
(Final Chorus)
Lanterns of Christmas, shine through the gloom,
Break through the silence, awaken the room.
From shadow to mercy, from greed to embrace,
Let love be the lantern that brightens this place.
Let love be the lantern that brightens this place.
“Bluebell Walk” is a devotional ballad that traces the life of Mary. Without crown or robe, she offered love, prayer, and perseverance. It echoes Mary’s grace, humility, and unwavering faith. Through imagery of bluebells, shifting sands, and whispered devotion, the song honours the sacred in the ordinary and the courage found in gentle obedience. Dedicated to the love of a mother with unwavering devotion. Rooted in folk tradition and lyrical storytelling, it’s a tribute to those who walk unseen but carry the weight of love with reverence.
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These are the full lyrics to “Bluebell Walk,” written and performed by Teal Skyline. All rights reserved.
(Verse 1)
She walked the path where bluebells grow,
The sky was soft; the wind was low.
And something stirred, a voice so clear,
It spoke of love; it drew her near.
(Chorus)
She gave her love, laid down her plans,
Through sleepless nights and shifting sands.
She let the silence gently talk,
And found herself on bluebell walk
(Verse 2)
No crown was placed upon her head,
No royal bed, no silken thread.
But still she bowed, and still she prayed,
And in her heart the Word was laid.
(Verse 3)
She didn’t ask how far it led,
She didn’t count the tears she shed.
She gave her time, she gave her care,
And held her ground through every stare.
(Chorus)
She gave her love, laid down her plans,
Through sleepless nights and shifting sands.
She let the silence gently talk,
And found herself on bluebell walk.
“Could Be Forever” is a song inspired by meeting my husband for the first time. Who know that we would be together forever!
It is a heartfelt acoustic-pop ballad about the instant spark of love. It captures the excitement of unexpected love and the quiet moments that make it real. With vivid imagery, heartfelt vocals, and a warm acoustic arrangement, it’s a song about connection, memory, and the feeling of finding someone who changes everything. Built for listeners who seek emotional depth and lyrical storytelling.
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These are the full lyrics to “Could Be Forever,” written and performed by Teal Skyline. All rights reserved.
(Verse 1)
I saw you standing where the silence grew
Like the stars had saved their light for you
One glance and the world fell out of view
And I knew I’d been waiting just for you
(Pre-Chorus)
I didn’t know love could start this fast
But my heart knew it might just last
(Chorus)
From the first time you looked my way
Every breath had something to say
You were the fire that warmed the night
From that first time… you felt so right
(Verse 2)
We talked ‘til the coffee turned cold in our hands
Every word felt like part of a plan
Your laugh was the spark, your eyes were the flame
And I knew I’d never be the same
(Pre-Chorus)
I didn’t know love could start this fast
But my heart knew it might just last
(Chorus)
From the first time you looked my way
Every breath had something to say
You were the fire that warmed the night
From that first time… you felt so right
Now every sunrise feels like that night
Every kiss still feels like new
If I could live it all again
I’d start right there with you
(Chorus)
From the first time you looked my way
Every breath had something to say
You were the fire that warmed the night
From that first time… you felt so right
(Chorus)
From the first time you looked my way
Every breath had something to say
You were the fire that warmed the night
From that first time… you felt so right
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These are the full lyrics to “Waters of the West,” written and performed by Teal Skyline. All rights reserved.
(Verse 1)
I set my sail at break of day,
The mist was soft, the sky was grey.
The gulls they cried, the tide ran deep,
And whispered secrets old seas keep.
(Verse 2)
Past Mull and Skye, through Hebridean foam,
Each isle a song, each wave a home.
The wind it hummed a sacred tune,
Of saints who walked beneath the moon.
(Chorus)
Oh, waters of the west, take me home,
Where the ancient songs and sea winds roam.
From Iona’s shore to the pilgrim’s path,
I sail with hope, I sail with heart.
Oh, waters of the west, take me home.
(Verse 3)
Iona’s light still softly glows,
Where ancient prayers and wild grass grow.
The bell once rang for souls to find
A peace that calmed both sea and mind.
(Verse 4)
The fisher’s net, the poet’s pen,
The longing now as strong as then.
We seek the stillness, seek the name,
Though tides may change, the call’s the same.
(Chorus)
Oh, waters of the west, take me home,
Where the ancient songs and sea winds roam.
From Iona’s shore to the pilgrim’s path,
I sail with hope, I sail with heart.
Oh, waters of the west, take me home.
(Bridge optional instrumental or vocal)
Fiddle greets, the bodhrán beats,
Footsteps echo on cobbled streets.
Lanterns glow in harbours small,
Where heaven feels not far at all.
(Verse 5)
So raise the sail and bless the breeze,
The soul finds rest in shores like these.
For every heart that’s lost or torn,
The sea still sings beneath the storm.
(Final Chorus)
Oh, waters of the west, take me home,
Where the ancient songs and sea winds roam.
From Iona’s shore to the pilgrim’s path,
I sail with hope, I sail with heart.
Oh, waters of the west, take me home.
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These are the full lyrics to “Edinburgh Sea Shanty,” written and performed by Teal Skyline. All rights reserved.
“Edinburgh Sea Shanty" is a modern sea shanty based on the history of Newhaven Harbour on the outskirts of Edinburgh Scotland.
The boats come in at break o' day,
The gulls cry out above,
The men they filled the creels high,
And the sea still sings of love.
Sing for the catch and the morning tide,
Sing for the nets and the boats we ride!
Sing for the hands that work with pride,
Down by the harbour side!
The fishwives stand with baskets wide,
Their shawls against the spray,
They clean the fish and laugh aloud,
To chase the chill away.
Sing for the catch and the morning tide,
Sing for the nets and the boats we ride!
Sing for the hands that work with pride,
Down by the harbour side!
From Leith to Auld Reekie’s streets,
Their voices ring like bells,
“Fine haddock, fresh from Newhaven boats!”
The city knows them well.
Sing for the catch and the morning tide,
Sing for the nets and the boats we ride!
Sing for the hands that work with pride,
Down by the harbour side!
No finer folk you'll ever find,
Than those who brave the foam,
With salt and soul and stories bold,
They bring the haddies home.
Sing for the catch and the morning tide,
Sing for the nets and the boats we ride!
Sing for the hands that work with pride,
Down by the harbour side!
Sing for the catch and the morning tide,
Sing for the nets and the boats we ride!
Sing for the hands that work with pride,
Down by the harbour side!
A song to celebrate the history of Newhaven Harbour. I spent many days there when I stayed in Edinburgh, a beautiful city.
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“Wisdom Calling” by Teal Skyline explores blending spiritual wisdom with modern music. The track’s cinematic textures and bold visual styling suggest a journey through chaos toward clarity, inviting listeners to tune in with purpose.
These are the full lyrics to “Wisdom Calling,” written and performed by Teal Skyline. All rights reserved.
(Verse 1)
She doesn’t shout from mountain tops,
She waits beneath the tree.
Her voice is in the falling leaves,
And rivers running free.
(Verse 2)
She walks the road the proud ignore,
Where candles light the dusk.
She speaks in bread, in open hands,
In promises that trust.
(Chorus)
The quiet way, the steady flame,
The path that few will see.
She leads you not with thunder’s roar,
But with simplicity.
(Verse 3)
She’s not impressed by silver crowns,
Or songs that chase the wind.
She listens more than she replies,
And loves what’s true within.
(Bridge)
You’ll find her in the city streets,
In silence after rain.
She teaches hearts to bend, not break.
To rise, and rise again.
(Final Chorus)
The quiet way, the steady flame,
The path that few will see.
She leads you not with thunder’s roar,
But with simplicity.
The quiet way,
The quiet way,
The quiet way,
The quiet way,
The quiet way, the steady flame,
The path that few will see
She leads you not with thunder’s roar,
But with simplicity.