Winter Birds lyrics
It's the Widow now that owns that angry plow,
The spartan Mule and The
Crippled Cow
The fallow field that will yield no more,
As the fox
lay sleeping beneath her kitchen floor
The stream can't contain
such the withering rain,
And from the pasture the fence it is leaning
away
The clouds crack and growl
Like some great cat on the
prowl
Crying out, "I am, I am" over and over again
The days
grow short
As the nights grow long
The kettle sings its tortured
song
As many petalled kiss I place upon her brow,
Oh, my lady, Lady
I am loving you now
The winter birds have come back again,
Here the sprightly Chickadee
Gone now is the Willow Wren
In
passing greet each other as if old, old friends
And to the voiceless
trees
It is their own they will lend
The days grow short
As the nights grow long
The kettle sings its tortured song
As many
petalled kiss I place upon her brow,
Oh, my lady, Lady I am loving you
now
And though all these things will change,
The memories
will remain
As green to gold, and gold to brown
The leaves will
fall to feed the ground
And in their falling, make no sound
Oh my lady,
Lady I am loving you now
I've gathered all my
money and I'm goin' to town,
To buy my lady a long and flowing gown
'Cause come tomorrow morning
We're off to the county fair
I'll
find a yellow flower
And I will lace it in her hair
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