Oh Rowan Tree Lyrics by John Mcdermott

Oh Rowan Tree Lyrics

    Oh rowan tree, oh rowan tree
    Thou'lt aya be dear to thee
    Entwined thou art wi' many ties
    O'hame and infancy
    Thy leaves were aye the first of spring
    Thy flowers the summer's pride
    There was nae sic a bonnie tree
    In a' the country side
    Oh rowan tree

    How fair was thou in summer time
    Wi' a'thy clusters white
    How rich and gay thy autumn dress,
    Wi' berries red and bright!
    On thy fair stem were mony names
    Which now nae mair i see
    But they're engraven on my heart,
    Forget they ne'er can be
    Oh rowan tree

    We sat aneath thy spreadin' shade
    The bairnies round thee ran
    They pu'd they bonnie berries red,
    And necklaces they strang
    My mither, oh! i see her still,
    She smil'd our sports to see
    Wi' little jeannie on her lap,
    And jamie on her knee
    Oh rowan tree

    Oh there arose my father's pray'r
    In holy ev'ning's calm
    How sweet was them my mother's voice,
    In the martyrs' psalm
    Now a'are gane!
    We meet nae mair aneath the rowan tree
    But hallow'd thoughts around thee twine
    O'hame and infancy
    Oh rowan tree

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