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