paroles de chanson The Leaves in the Woodland - June Tabor
Oh,
the
grass
in
the
meadow,
the
reeds
by
the
mere
The
sad
boom
of
the
bittern
is
all
that
I
hear
And
the
leaves
in
the
woodland
and
the
gulls
by
the
shore
You
never
shall
sit
by
your
loved-ones
no
more
When
I
was
a
young
girl
the
world
did
seem
gay
But
these
cruel
hard
times
do
drive
comfort
away
And
the
leaves
in
the
woodland
and
the
gulls
by
the
shore
You
never
shall
dance
with
your
sweetheart
no
more
Once
I
gathered
wild
flowers
in
the
sweet
countryside
But
my
garlands
have
withered,
my
posies
have
died
And
the
leaves
in
the
woodland
and
the
gulls
by
the
shore
You
never
shall
lie
by
your
husband
no
more
Once
I
went
a-courting,
but
now
my
man's
gone
Once
I
was
a
mother,
but
now
I'm
alone
And
the
leaves
in
the
woodland
and
the
gulls
by
the
shore
You
never
shall
walk
with
your
men-folk
no
more
Come
all
you
young
women
that's
free
from
all
care
Don't
you
ever
get
married,
all
sorrows
lies
there
For
the
leaves
in
the
woodland
and
the
gulls
by
the
shore
The
heart
that
is
given
no
man
may
restore
Now
the
fields
are
all
empty,
the
hedgerows
are
bare
Only
wild
desolation
is
all
I
find
there
I'll
go
down
to
the
river
to
ease
all
my
pain
And
who
knows,
but
I
might
find
my
dear
ones
again
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