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The story of Seal Woman, a Selkie, comes from the Faroe Islands, an archipelago that is part of the Kingdom of Denmark. Artist Edward Fuglø designed a series of 10 stamps, four of which are shown here. Background photo by Olaf Krüger/imagebroker/Corbis
The story of Seal Woman, a Selkie, comes from the Faroe Islands, an archipelago that is part of the Kingdom of Denmark. Artist Edward Fuglø designed a series of 10 stamps, four of which are shown here. Background photo by Olaf Krüger/imagebroker/Corbis

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"O mój rozmarynie" is a famous Polish military song from the WWI era, often associated with the Polish Legions and the Uhlans. The lyrics tell a story of a heartbroken young man who decides to join the army, specifically the cavalry, after being rejected by his beloved, with his, now lost, love of his life being replaced by his new, cold, gun. The song was first published in 1915. You can find the full lyrics at: Polska tradycja Śpiewnik Niepodległości O mój rozmarynie - Śpiewajmy Polskę!


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