Текст песни John Mcdermott - Oh Rowan Tree
John Mcdermott - Oh Rowan Tree слова песни
Oh rowan tree, oh rowan treeThoult aya be dear to theeEntwined thou art wi many tiesOhame and infancyThy leaves were aye the first of springThy flowers the summers prideThere was nae sic a bonnie treeIn a the country sideOh rowan treeHow fair was thou in summer timeWi athy clusters whiteHow rich and gay thy autumn dress,Wi berries red and bright!On thy fair stem were mony namesWhich now nae mair I seeBut theyre engraven on my heart,Forget they neer can beOh rowan treeWe sat aneath thy spreadin shadeThe bairnies round thee ranThey pud they bonnie berries red,And necklaces they strangMy mither, oh! I see her still,She smild our sports to seeWi little jeannie on her lap,And jamie on her kneeOh rowan treeOh there arose my fathers prayrIn holy evnings calmHow sweet was them my mothers voice,In the martyrs psalmNow aare gane!We meet nae mair aneath the rowan treeBut hallowd thoughts around thee twineOhame and infancyOh rowan tree