Lyrics The Ash Grove - Katherine Jenkins
The
ash
grove
how
graceful,
how
plainly
'tis
speaking
The
wind
through
it
playing
has
language
for
me.
Whenever
the
light
through
its
branches
is
breaking,
A
host
of
kind
faces
is
gazing
at
me.
The
friends
from
my
childhood
again
are
before
me
Each
step
brings
a
memory
as
freely
I
roam.
With
soft
whispers
laden
the
leaves
rustle
o'er
me
The
ash
grove,
the
ash
grove
alone
is
my
home.
Down
yonder
green
meadow
where
streamlets
meander
When
twilight
is
fading
I
pensively
roam
Or
in
the
bright
noon
tide
in
solitude
wander
Amid
the
dark
spaces
of
that
lonely
ash
grove.
'Twas
there
while
the
black
bird
was
cheerfully
singing
I
first
met
my
dear
one
the
joy
of
my
heart
Around
us
for
gladness
the
blue
bells
were
springing
The
ash
grove,
the
ash
grove
that
sheltered
my
home
My
lips
smile
no
more,
my
heart
loses
its
lightness;
No
dream
of
the
future
my
spirit
can
cheer.
I
only
can
brood
on
the
past
and
its
brightness
The
dear
ones
I
long
for
again
gather
here.
From
ev'ry
dark
nook
they
press
forward
to
meet
me;
I
lift
up
my
eyes
to
the
broad
leafy
dome,
And
others
are
there,
looking
downward
to
greet
me
The
ash
grove,
the
ash
grove,
again
is
my
home.
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