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„The Water Is Wide" is one of the most beloved traditional folk songs of Scotland, also known under its older title "Waly, Waly." Over the centuries, this melody has carried many different.. The song's imagery of a wide, uncrossable body of water serves as a powerful metaphor for separation and insurmountable obstacles in love. Throughout the 20th century, "The Water is Wide" experienced several revival periods, with notable recordings by folk luminaries like Pete Seeger, Joan Baez, and Irish groups such as The Chieftains.