Cool Water

"Cool Water" is a song written in 1936 by Bob Nolan. It is about a man and his mule, Dan, and a mirage in the desert.

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Famous quotes containing the words cool water, cool and/or water:

    Pale hands, pink-tipped, like Lotus buds that float
    On those cool waters where we used to dwell,
    I would have rather felt you round my throat
    Crushing out life than waving me farewell!
    Laurence Hope (1865–1904)

    the beauty of America, neither cool jazz nor devoured Egyptian
    heroes, lies in
    lives in the darkness I inhabit in the midst of sterile millions
    Frank O’Hara (1926–1966)

    Eternal Venice sinking by degrees
    Into the very water that she lights;
    Edgar Bowers (b. 1924)