Lyrics The Wildwood Flower - Anita Carter
I
will
twine
with
your
mingles
of
raven
black
hair
With
the
roses
so
red
and
the
lilies
so
fair
With
myrtle
as
bright
as
the
emerald
dew
The
pale
and
the
lyd-er
and
eyes
of
light
blue
Oh
he
promised
to
love
me;
he
promised
to
love
And
to
cherish
me
always
all
others
above.
I
woke
from
my
dream
and
my
idol
was
clay
My
passion
for
loving
had
vanished
away.
Oh
he
taught
me
to
love
him;
he
called
me
his
flower
A
blossom
to
cheer
him
through
life's
weary
hour
But
now
he
is
gone
and
left
me
alone
The
wild
flowers
to
weep
and
the
wild
birds
to
mourn.
I
will
dance
and
I'll
sing
and
my
life
shall
be
gay
I
will
charm
every
heart
and
each
crown
I
shall
sway
Though
my
heart
now
is
breaking
he
never
shall
know
How
his
name
makes
me
tremble,
my
pale
cheeks
to
glow.
I
will
dance
and
I'll
sing
and
my
heart
will
be
gay
I'll
banish
this
weeping,
drive
troubles
away.
I'll
live
yet
to
see
him
regret
this
dark
hour
When
we
won
and
neglected
this
frail
wildwood
flower.
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