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Linden Lea
Found in Linden_Lea.abc
from the John Chambers abc collection

X:1 T:Linden Lea B:Singing Together, Summer 1961, BBC Publications F:http://www.folkinfo.org/songs M:3/4 %Meter L:1/8 % K:G D G A |B2 d2 ed |c2 B2 AG |EG G2 A2 | G3 w:With-in the wood-lands, flow-'ry glad-ed, By the oak trees' mos-sy moot; D GA |B2 d2 ed |c2 B2 EF |GA B2 A2 | A3 w:The shin-ing grass blades, tim-ber shad-ed, Now do quiv-er un-der foot; A dB |e3 d BG |A3 A dB |e3 d cB | A3 w:And birds do whis-tle o-ver-head, And wa-ter's bub-bling in its bed; D GA |B3 d ed |cB A2 G2 |EG G2 A2 | G3 |] w:And there for me, The ap-ple tree Do lean down low in Lin-den Lea. W:Within the woodlands, flow'ry gladed, W:By the oak trees' mossy moot; W:The shining grass blades, timber shaded, W:Now do quiver under foot; W:And birds do whistle overhead, W:And water's bubbling in its bed; W:And there for me, W:The apple tree W:Do lean down low in Linden Lea. W: W:When leaves, that lately were a-springing, W:Now do fade within the copse, W:And painted birds do hush their singing W:Up upon the timber tops; W:And brown leaved fruit's a-turning red, W:In cloudless sunshine overhead, W:With fruit for me, W:The apple tree W:Do lean down low in Linden Lea. W: W:Let other folk make money faster; W:In the air of darkened towns; W:I don't dread a peevish master. W:Though no man may heed my frowns W:I be free to go abroad, W:Or take again my home-ward road, W:To where, for me, W:The apple tree W:Do lean down low in Linden Lea.
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