Sarah Brightman
The Ash Grove
Down yonder green valley where streamlets meander
When twilight is fading, I pensively rove
Or at the bright noontide in solitude wander
Amid the dark shades of the lonely Ash grove
'Twas there while the blackbird was joyfully singing
I first met my dear one, the joy of my heart;
Around us for gladness the bluebells were ringing
Ah! Then little thought I how soon we should part
Still grows the bright sunshine o'er valley and mountain
Still warbles the blackbird, his note from the tree;
Still trembles the moonbeam on streamlet and fountain
But what are the beauties of nature to me
With sorrow, deep sorrow, my bosom is laden
All day I go mourning in search of my love
Ye echoes, O tell me, where is the sweet maiden?
She sleeps 'neath the green turf down by the Ash grove