Texty: Sarah Brightman. The Trees They Grow So High. Early One Morning.
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Early one morning, just as the sun was rising,
I heard a maid singing in the valley below;
-O don't deceive me,
O do not leave me.
How could you use a poor maiden so?
O gay is the garland, fresh are the roses
I've culled from the garden to bind on thy brow.
O don't deceive me,
O do not leave me!
How could you use a poor maiden so?
Remember the vows that you made to your Mary,
Remember the bow'r where you vow'd to be true;
O don't deceive me,
O never leave me!
How could you use a poor maiden so?
Thus sung the poor maiden, her sorrow bewailing,
Thus sung the poos maiden in the valley below;
-O don't deceive me,
O do not leave me!
How could you use a poor maiden so?
Early one morning, just as the sun was rising,
I heard a maid singing in the valley below;
-O don't deceive me,
O do not leave me.
How could you use a poor maiden so?
O gay is the garland, fresh are the roses
I've culled from the garden to bind on thy brow.
O don't deceive me,
O do not leave me!
How could you use a poor maiden so?
Remember the vows that you made to your Mary,
Remember the bow'r where you vow'd to be true;
O don't deceive me,
O never leave me!
How could you use a poor maiden so?
Thus sung the poor maiden, her sorrow bewailing,
Thus sung the poos maiden in the valley below;
-O don't deceive me,
O do not leave me!
How could you use a poor maiden so?
The Trees They Grow So Hig