Under Yonder Oaken Tree (Mae Croesawiad Gwraig Y Ty)
Lyrics
The English lyrics are by George Linley.
Under yonder oaken tree, Whose branches oft me shaded; Elves and fairies dance with glee, When day's last beam hath faded: Then while the stars shine brightly, So airy, gay and sprightly, 'Till Chanticleer tell dawn is near, They trip it, trip it lightly.
Yet no trace of them is seen, When morning rays are glancing, Not one footprint on the green Shows where the elves were dancing: Oh! where are they abiding? In what lone valley hiding? Come next with me and we will see The fairies homewards gliding.
Information The original Welsh air is titled Welcome of the Hostess. It is listed as a traditional air in Songs of Wales (1879).
This post has been edited by barddas on 23-Jul-2003, 12:51 PM
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