paroles de chanson The Oak And The Ash - The King's Singers
Oh
the
Oak
and
the
ash,
and
the
bonny
ivy
tree.
How
I
wish
once
again
in
the
North,
I
could
be.
A
North
Country
maid
up
to
London
had
strayed,
Although
with
her
nature
it
did
not
agree
She
wept
and
she
sighed,
and
so
bitterly
she
cried
"How
I
wish
once
again
in
the
North
I
could
be!
Oh
the
oak
and
the
ash,
and
the
bonny
ivy
tree,
They
flourish
at
home
in
my
own
country."
"While
sadly
I
roam
I
regret
my
dear
home,
Where
lads
and
young
lasses
are
making
the
hay.
The
merry
bells
ring
and
the
birds
sweetly
sing,
The
meadows
are
pleasant
and
maidens
are
gay.
Oh
the
oak
and
the
ash,
and
the
bonny
ivy
tree,
They
flourish
at
home
in
my
own
country."
"No
doubt,
did
I
please,
I
could
marry
with
ease,
For
where
maidens
are
fair
many
lovers
will
come,
But
the
one
whom
I
wed
must
be
North
Country
bred,
And
tarry
with
me
in
my
North
Country
home.
Oh
the
oak
and
the
ash,
and
the
bonny
ivy
tree,
They
flourish
at
home
in
my
own
country."
How
I
wish
once
again
in
the
North,
I
could
be.
Album
Watching the White Wheat
1 Lamorna
2 Barbara Allen
3 Bobby Shaftoe
4 Early one morning
5 Jack the jolly tar
6 The Oak And The Ash
7 O waly waly
8 The Raggle Taggle Gypsies
9 She moved through the fair
10 Migildi Magildi
11 Bugeilo'r Gwenith Gwyn (Watching the White Wheat)
12 Star of the County Down
13 Londonderry air
14 Dance to thy daddy
15 O My Love Is a Red, Red Rose
16 There's Nae Luck About the House
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