Lyrics Scarborough Fair - Art Garfunkel
Are
you
going
to
Scarborough
Fair:
Parsley,
sage,
rosemary
and
thyme.
Remember
me
to
one
who
lives
there.
She
once
was
a
true
love
of
mine.
On
the
side
of
a
hill
in
the
deep
forest
green.
Tracing
of
sparrow
on
snow-crested
brown.
Blankets
and
bedclothes
the
child
of
the
mountain
Sleeps
unaware
of
the
clarion
call.
Tell
her
to
make
me
a
cambric
shirt:
Parsley,
sage,
rosemary
and
thyme;
Without
no
seams
nor
needle
work,
Then
she′ll
be
a
true
love
of
mine.
On
the
side
of
a
hill
a
sprinkling
of
leaves.
Washes
the
grave
with
silvery
tears.
A
soldier
cleans
and
polishes
a
gun.
Sleeps
unaware
of
the
clarion
call.
Tell
her
to
find
me
an
acre
of
land:
Parsley,
sage,
rosemary
and
thyme;
Between
the
salt
water
and
the
sea
strand,
Then
she'll
be
a
true
love
of
mine.
War
bellows
blazing
in
scarlet
battalions.
General
order
their
soldiers
to
kill.
And
to
fight
for
a
cause
they′ve
long
ago
forgotten.
Tell
her
to
reap
it
with
a
sickle
of
leather:
Parsley,
sage,
rosemary
and
thyme;
And
gather
it
all
in
a
bunch
of
heather,
Then
she'll
be
a
true
love
of
mine.
1 Crying In the Rain (Duet With James Taylor)
2 A Heart In New York
3 Scarborough Fair
4 A Poem On the Underground Wall
5 Homeward Bound
6 El Condor Pasa (If I Could)
7 Bridge Over Troubled Water
8 Mrs. Robinson
9 The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy)
10 I Will
11 April Come She Will
12 The Sound of Silence
13 Grateful
14 Goodnight, My Love
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