Lyrics The Ballad of the Fox Hunter - Loreena McKennitt
Lay
me
in
a
cushioned
chair
Carry
me,
ye
four
With
cushions
here
and
cushions
there
To
see
the
world
once
more
To
stable
and
to
kennel
go
Bring
what
there
is
to
bring
Lead
my
Lollard
to
and
fro
Or
gently
in
a
ring
Put
the
chair
upon
the
grass
Bring
Rody
and
his
hounds
That
I
might
contented
pass
From
these
earthly
bounds
His
eyelids
drop,
his
head
falls
low
His
old
eyes
cloud
with
dreams
The
sun
falls
on
all
things
that
grow
Falls
in
sleepy
streams
Brown
Lollard
treads
upon
the
lawn
And
to
the
armchair
goes
There
the
old
man's
dreams
are
gone
He
smoothes
the
long,
brown
nose
And
now
moves
many
affable
tongue
Upon
his
wasted
hands
Leading
aged
hounds
and
young
The
huntsman
near
him
stands
The
servants
round
his
cushioned
place
Are
with
new
sorry
wrung
The
hounds
are
gazing
on
his
face
The
aged
hounds
and
young
The
fire
is
in
the
old
man's
eyes
His
fingers
move
and
sway
When
the
wandering
music
dies
They
hear
him
feebly
say
Oh
huntsman
Rody,
blow
the
horn
Make
the
hills
reply
I
cannot
blow
upon
my
horn
I
can
but
weep
and
sigh
One
blind
hound
lies
apart
On
the
sun-smitten
grass
He
holds
commune
with
his
heart
The
moments
pass
and
pass
The
blind
hound
with
a
mournful
wail
He
lifts
his
wintry
head
The
servants
bear
the
body
in
The
hounds
wail
for
the
dead
Oh
huntsman
Rody,
blow
the
horn
Make
the
hills
reply
Huntsman
Rody,
blow
the
horn
Make
the
hills
reply
Huntsman
Rody,
blow
the
horn
Make
the
hills
reply
The
huntsman
loosens
on
the
morn
A
gay
and
mournful
cry
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