paroles de chanson The Mummers' Dance - Loreena McKennitt
Ooh,
ooh,
ooh,
ooh
Ooh,
ooh
Ooh,
ooh,
ooh,
ooh
Ooh,
ooh
When
in
the
springtime
of
the
year
When
the
trees
are
crowned
with
leaves
When
the
ash
and
oak,
and
the
birch
and
yew
Are
dressed
in
ribbons
fair
When
owls
call
the
breathless
moon
In
the
blue
veil
of
the
night
The
shadows
of
the
trees
appear
Amidst
the
lantern
light
We've
been
rambling
all
the
night
And
some
time
of
this
day
Now
returning
back
again
We
bring
a
garland
gay
Who
will
go
down
to
the
shady
groves
And
summon
the
shadows
there
And
tie
a
ribbon
on
those
sheltering
arms
In
the
springtime
of
the
year
The
songs
of
birds
seem
to
fill
the
wood
That
when
the
fiddler
plays
All
their
voices
can
be
heard
Long
past
their
woodland
days
We've
been
rambling
all
the
night
And
some
time
of
this
day
And
now
returning
back
again
We
bring
a
garland
gay
And
so
they
linked
their
hands
and
danced
'Round
in
circles
and
in
rows
And
so
the
journey
of
the
night
descends
When
all
the
shades
are
gone
A
garland
gay
we
bring
you
here
And
at
your
door
we
stand
It
is
a
sprout
well
budded
out
The
work
of
our
Lord's
hand
We've
been
rambling
all
the
night
And
some
time
of
this
day
And
now
returning
back
again
We
bring
a
garland
gay
We've
been
rambling
all
the
night
And
some
time
of
this
day
And
now
returning
back
again
We
bring
a
garland
gay
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