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The Oak And The Ash (橡树与桉树) - The King'S Singers[00:00:00]
Written by:Traditional[00:00:01]
Oh the oak and the ash[00:00:02]
Oh the oak and the ash[00:00:05]
And the bonny ivy tree[00:00:08]
How I wish once again in the north I could be[00:00:18]
A north country maid up to London had strayed[00:00:32]
Although with her nature it did not agree[00:00:37]
She wept and she sighed and so bitterly she cried[00:00:43]
How I wish once again in the North I could be[00:00:50]
Oh the oak and the ash and the bonny ivy tree[00:00:57]
They flourish at home in my own country[00:01:03]
While sadly I roam I regret my dear home[00:01:12]
Where lads and young lasses are making the hay[00:01:18]
The merry bells ring and the birds sweetly sing[00:01:23]
The meadows are pleasant and maidens are gay[00:01:29]
Oh the oak and the ash and the bonny ivy tree[00:01:34]
They flourish at home in my own country[00:01:40]
No doubt did I please I could marry with ease[00:01:48]
For where maidens are fair many lovers will come[00:01:53]
But the one whom I wed must be north country bred[00:02:07]
And tarry with me in my north country home[00:02:15]
Oh the oak and the ash and the bonny ivy tree[00:02:24]
They flourish at home in my own country[00:02:31]
How I wish once again in the north[00:02:42]
I could be[00:02:51]