paroles de chanson The Market Song - Faun
On
a
fine
evening
fair
in
the
month
of
april
Over
the
hill
came
the
sun
with
a
smile,
And
the
folks
they
were
throngin'
the
roads
everywhere,
Makin'
haste
to
be
in
at
the
Copshawholme
Fair.
I've
seen
'em
a-comin'
from
mountains
and
glens,
Those
rosy-faced
lasses
and
strappin'
young
men,
With
a
joy
in
their
heart
and
unburdened
o'
care,
A-meetin'
old
friends
at
the
Copshawholme
Fair.
Whoever
joined
our
gathering
And
danced
under
the
garlands
green
Will
never
be
the
same
again
Now
rest
your
head
and
stay
a
while
And
dwell
with
us
the
summer's
night
And
you'll
never
be
the
same
again
There
are
lads
for
the
lasses,
there's
toys
for
the
bairns,
Jugglers
and
tumblers
and
folks
with
no
arms,
There's
a
ballad-singer
here
and
a
fiddler
there,
Nut-men
and
spice-men
at
Copshawholme
Fair.
There
are
peddlers
and
potters
and
gingerbread
stands,
Peepshows
and
popping-darts
and
green
caravans,
There's
fruit
from
all
nations
exhibited
there,
With
kale
plants
from
Orange
at
Copshawholme
Fair.
Whoever
joined
our
gathering
And
danced
under
the
garlands
green
Will
never
be
the
same
again
Now
rest
your
head
and
stay
a
while
And
dwell
with
us
the
summer's
night
And
you'll
never
be
the
same
again
You
came
a
long
way,
you
traveled
for
so
long.
Now
rest
your
head
before
the
summer's
gone,
Meet
us
in
the
sunny
fields
and
meet
us
in
the
greenwood
deep
And
step
in
our
faerie
ring
'cause
you'll
never
ever
ever
be
the
same
again.
When
the
hiring
is
over,
off
they
all
sprang
Into
the
ballroom
for
to
join
in
the
throng,
And
"I
Never
Will
Lie
With
My
Mammy
Nae
Mair"
The
fiddles
play
briskly
at
Copshawholme
Fair.
1 Prelude
2 Lupercalia
3 Zeitgeist
4 Iduna
5 The Butterfly
6 Adam Lay Ybounden
7 Hymn to Pan
8 Pearl
9 Oyneng yar
10 Polska fran anderson
11 Alba
12 Ynis avalach
13 Arcadia
14 The Market Song
15 Golden Apples
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