paroles de chanson The Oak and The Ash and The Bonny Ivy - Deborah Stokol
Oh,
the
oak
and
the
ash
and
the
bonny
ivy
They
flourish
at
home
in
my
own
country
Oh,
the
oak
and
the
ash
and
the
bonny
ivy
They
flourish
at
home
in
my
own
country
A
North
Country
maid
to
the
city
had
strayed
Although
with
her
temper
did
not
agree
She
wept
and
she
sighed
and
so
bitterly
cried
I
wish
I
were
home
in
the
North
Country
Oh,
the
oak
and
the
ash
and
the
bonny
ivy
I
wish
I
were
home
in
the
North
Country
Oh,
the
oak
and
the
ash
and
the
bonny
ivy
They
flourish
at
home
in
my
own
country
While
sadly
I
roam
I
regret
my
dear
home
Where
lads
and
the
lasses
are
making
the
hay
Where
merry
bells
ring
and
the
birds
sweetly
sing
And
the
meadows
and
thatch
joy
do
bring
Oh
the
oak
and
the
ash,
and
the
bonny
ivy
They
flourish
at
home
in
the
North
Country
Oh,
the
oak
and
the
ash
and
the
bonny
ivy
They
flourish
at
home
in
my
own
country
No
doubt,
did
I
please,
I
could
marry
with
ease
For
where
maidens
are
fair
many
lovers
go
there
But
he
one
whom
I
wed
must
be
North
Country
bred
To
tarry
at
home
in
the
North
lands
Oh
the
oak
and
the
ash,
and
the
bonny
ivy
They
flourish
at
home
in
my
own
country
Oh,
the
oak
and
the
ash
and
the
bonny
ivy
They
flourish
at
home
in
the
North
Country
Juniper
and
hazel,
spruce
and
laurel
leaves
Alder
and
the
cypress
How
could
I
them
leave?
Apple
trees
and
birch
there,
black
thorn
as
you
please
Sycamore
and
elm,
sweet
How
could
I
them
leave?
Oh
the
oak
and
the
ash
and
the
bonny
ivy
They
flourish
at
home
in
my
own
country
Oh,
the
oak
and
the
ash
and
the
bonny
ivy
They
flourish
at
home
in
my
own
country
Oh
the
oak
and
the
ash
and
the
bonny
ivy
They
flourish
at
home
in
the
North
Country
Oh,
the
oak
and
the
ash
and
the
bonny
ivy
They
flourish
at
home
in
my
own
country
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