Oak, Ash And Thorn

Peter Bellamy

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    Of all the trees that grow so fair
    Old engerland to adorn
    Greater are none beneath the Sun
    Than oak and ash and thorn
    Sing oak and ash and thorn, good sirs
    (All of a midsummer's morn)
    Surely we sing of no little thing
    In oak and ash and thorn!

    Oak of the clay lived many a day
    Or ever aeneas began
    Ash of the loam was a lady at home
    When brut was an outlaw man
    Thorn of the down saw new troy town
    (From which was London born)
    Witness hereby the ancientry
    Of oak and ash and thorn!

    Yew that is old in churchyard mould
    He breedeth a mighty bow
    Alder for shoes do wise men choose
    And beech for cups also
    But when ye have killed, and your bowl is spilled
    Your shoes are clean outworn
    Back ye must speed for all that ye need
    To oak and ash and thorn!

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    Ellum she hateth mankind, and waiteth
    Till every gust be laid
    To drop a limb on the head of him
    That anyway trusts her shade
    But whether a lad be sober or sad
    Or mellow with ale from the horn
    He'll take no wrong when he lieth along
    'Neath oak and ash and thorn!

    Oh, do not tell the priest our plight
    Or he would call it a sin
    But we have been out in the woods all night
    A-conjuring summer in!
    And we bring you news by word of mouth
    Good news for cattle and corn
    Now is the Sun come up from the south
    With oak and ash and thorn!

    Sing oak and ash and thorn, good sirs
    (All of a midsummer's morn)!
    England shall bide till judgement tide
    By oak and ash and thorn!

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