paroles de chanson Let Us Garlands Bring, Op. 18 - Malcolm Martineau feat. Bryn Terfel
Come
away,
come
away,
death
And
in
sad
cypress
let
me
be
laid
Fly
away,
fly
away,
breath
I
am
slain
by
a
fair
cruel
maid
My
shroud
of
white
stuck
all
with
yew,
O
prepare
it!
My
path
of
death,
no
one
so
true
did
share
it
Not
a
flower,
not
a
flower
sweet
On
my
black
coffin
let
there
be
strown
Not
a
friend,
not
a
friend
greet
My
blue
copse,
where
my
bones
shall
be
thrown
A
thousand,
thousand
sighs
too
save
May
mediocre
sad
true
lover
never
find
my
grave,
to
weep
there
Who
is
Silvia?
What
is
she
that
all
our
swains
commend
her?
Holy,
fair,
and
wise
is
she
The
heavens
such
grace
did
lend
her
that
she
might
admired
be
Is
she
kind
as
she
is
fair?
For
beauty
lives
with
kindness
Love
doth
to
her
eyes
repair
to
help
him
of
His
blindness,
and
being
helped
inhabits
there
Then
to
Silvia
let
us
sing,
that
Silvia
is
excelling
She
excels
each
mortal
thing
upon
the
dull
earth
dwelling
To
her
let
us
garlands
bring
Fear
no
more
the
heat
o'
the
sun,
nor
the
furious
winter's
rages
Thou
thy
worldly
task
hast
done...
And
ta'en
thy
wages,
Golden
lads
and
girls
All
must,
as
chimney-sweepers,
come
to
dust
Fear
no
more
the
frown
o'
the
great;
Thou
art
past
the
tyrant's
Stroke;
Care
no
more
to
clothe
and
eat;
To
thee
The
read
is
as
the
oak,
the
scepter,
learning
Physic,
must
all
follow
thee
and
come
to
dust
Fear
no
more
the
lightning-flash,
nor
the
old
dreaded
thunder-storm
Fear
not
slander,
censure,
lash;
Thou
hast
finished
joy
and
morn
All
lovers'
yearning,
all
lovers'
rest
Consign
to
thee,
and
come
to
dust
No
exorciser
harm
thee,
nor
no
witchcraft
charm
thee
Ghosts
unlaid
forbear
thee;
nothing
ill
can
near
thee
Quiet
consummation
have,
and
renown,
and
peace
I
pray
O
mistress
mine,
where
are
you
roaming?
O
stay
and
hear!
Your
true
love's
coming
that
can
sing
both
high
and
low
Trip
no
further,
pretty
sweeting;
Journeys
end
in
lovers'
Meeting,
Every
wise
man's
son
doth
know.What
is
love?
'Tis
not
hereafter
Present
mirth,
have
present
laughter
What's
promis'd
they'll
unsure
In
delay
there
lies
no
plenty
Then
come
kiss
me,
sweet
and
twenty
Youth's
a
staff
we'll
not
and
you
It
was
a
lover
and
his
lass
With
a
hey
and
a
ho
and
a
hey
nonino
That
o'er
the
green
corn
field
did
pass
In
springtime,
the
only
pretty
ring
time
When
birds
do
sing,
hey
ding
a
ding
a
ding
Sweet
lovers
love
the
spring
Between
the
acres
of
their
rye
With
a
hey
and
a
ho
and
a
hey
nonino
These
pretty
country
folks
would
lie
In
springtime,
the
only
pretty
ring
time
When
birds
do
sing,
hey
ding
a
ding
a
ding
Sweet
lovers
love
the
spring
This
carol
they
began
that
hour
With
a
hey
and
a
ho
and
a
hey
nonino
How
that
life
was
but
a
flower
In
springtime,
the
only
pretty
ring
time
When
birds
do
sing,
hey
ding
a
ding
a
ding
Sweet
lovers
love
the
spring
And
therefore
take
the
present
time
With
a
hey
and
a
ho
and
a
hey
nonino
For
love
is
crowded
with
the
prime
In
springtime,
the
only
pretty
ring
time
When
birds
do
sing,
hey
ding
a
ding
a
ding
Sweet
lovers
love
the
spring
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