paroles de chanson O Waly, Waly (Somerset Folk Song) - Kathleen Ferrier feat. Phyllis Spurr
The
water
is
wide,
I
cannot
get
o'er
And
neither
have
I
wings
to
fly
Give
me
a
boat
that
will
carry
two
And
both
shall
row,
my
love
and
I
O,
down
in
the
meadows
the
other
day
A-gath'ring
flowers
both
fine
and
gay
A-gath'ring
flowers
both
red
and
blue
I
little
thought
what
love
can
do
I
leaned
my
back
up
against
some
oak
Thinking
that
he
was
a
trusty
tree
But
first
he
bended,
and
then
he
broke
And
so
did
my
false
love
to
me
A
ship
there
is,
and
she
sails
the
sea
She's
loaded
deep
as
deep
can
be
But
not
so
deep
as
the
love
I'm
in
I
know
not
if
I
sink
or
swim
O,
love
is
handsome,
and
love
is
fine
And
love's
a
jewel
while
it
is
new
But
when
it
is
old,
it
groweth
cold
And
fades
away
like
morning
dew
1 Ye Banks and Braes (Old Scottish Melody)
2 Have You Seen but a Whyte Lillie Grow? (English Traditional)
3 Over the Mountains (Percy's Reliques)
4 To Julia, Op. 8: 3. To Daisies
5 The Fair House of Joy, Op. 12, No. 7
6 Willow, Willow (English Traditional)
7 The Lover's Curse (Irish Traditional)
8 Down By the Sally Gardens
9 Drink to Me Only With Thine Eyes
10 Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal, Op. 3, No. 2
11 The Stuttering Lovers
12 Ma Bonny Lad (Northumbrian Folk Song)
13 The Keel Row (Northumbrian Folk Song)
14 Blow the Wind Southerly (Northumbrian Folk Song)
15 I Have a Bonnet Trimmed With Blue (Irish Folk Song)
16 My Boy Willie (English Folk Song)
17 I Know Where I'm Going (Irish Country Song)
18 The Fidgety Bairn
19 I Will Walk With My Love (Irish Folk Song)
20 Ca' the Yowes (Scots Folk Song)
21 O Waly, Waly (Somerset Folk Song)
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