The Ash Grove
(专辑: The Trees They Grow So High - 1988)
Down yonder green valley where streamlets meander, When twilight is fading, I
pensively rove, Or at the
bright noontide in solitude wander Amid the
dark shades of the
lonely Ash grove. 'Twas there while the
blackbird was joyfully singing, I
first met my dear one, the
joy of my heart; Around us for gladness the
bluebells were ringing, Ah! then little thought I
how soon we should part. Still grows the
bright sunshine o'er valley and mountain, Still warbles the
blackbird his note from the
tree; Still trembles the
moonbeam on streamlet and fountain, But what are the
beauties of nature to me. With sorrow, deep sorrow, my bosom is laden, All day I
go mourning in search of my love. Ye echoes, O
tell me, where is the
sweet maiden? She sleeps 'neath the
green turf down by the
Ash grove.