North Country Maid Songtext
von Marianne Faithfull
North Country Maid Songtext
A North country maid up to London has strayed
Although with her nature it did not agree
So she wept and she sighed and bitterly she cried
"Oh, I wish once again in the North I could be."
Oh, the oak and the ash and the bonny ivy tree
They all grow green in the North country
While sadly I roam I regret my dear home
Where the lads and young lasses are making the hay
Where the birds sweetly sing, and the merry bells do ring
And the maidens and meadows are pleasant and gay
Oh, the oak and the ash and the bonny ivy tree
They all grow green in the North country
No doubt if I please, I could marry with ease
Where maidens are fair, many lovers will come
But he that I wed must be North country bred
And carry me back to my own country
For the oak and the ash and the bonny ivy tree
They all grow so green in the North country
Although with her nature it did not agree
So she wept and she sighed and bitterly she cried
"Oh, I wish once again in the North I could be."
Oh, the oak and the ash and the bonny ivy tree
They all grow green in the North country
While sadly I roam I regret my dear home
Where the lads and young lasses are making the hay
Where the birds sweetly sing, and the merry bells do ring
And the maidens and meadows are pleasant and gay
Oh, the oak and the ash and the bonny ivy tree
They all grow green in the North country
No doubt if I please, I could marry with ease
Where maidens are fair, many lovers will come
But he that I wed must be North country bred
And carry me back to my own country
For the oak and the ash and the bonny ivy tree
They all grow so green in the North country
Writer(s): Traditional, Godfrey Richards Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com