Vaughan Williams: Linden Lea

Vaughan Williams: Linden Lea

Stuart Burrows

Длительность: 2:18
Год: 2006
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Within the woodlands flowery-gladed
By the oak trees mossy-moot
The shining grass-blades, timber-shaded
Now do quiver under foot
And birds do whistle overhead
And water's bubbling in its bed
And there for me the apple-tree
Do lean down low in Linden-Lea
When leaves that lately were a-springing
Now do fade within the copse
And painted birds do hush their singing
Up upon the timber-tops
And brown-leaved fruits are turning red
In cloudless sunshine overhead
With fruit for me the apple-tree
Do lean down low in Linden-Lea
Let other folk make money faster
In the air of dark-roomed towns
I don't dread a peevish master
Though no man may heed my frowns
I be free to go abroad
Or take again my homeward road
To where for me the apple-tree
Do lean down low in Linden-Lea