A farmer there lived in the north country. A hey ho bonny o. And he had daughters one, two, three. The swans swim so bonny o. These daughters they walked by the river's brim. A hey ho bonny o. The eld
Lully, lulla, thou little tiny child. By by, lully, lullay, thou little tiny child. By by, lully lullay. . O sisters too, how may we do. For to preserve this day. This poor youngling. For whom
White are the far-off plains, and white. The fading forests grow;. The wind dies out along the height. And denser still the snow,. A gathering weight on roof and tree. Falls down scarce audibly.
God rest ye merry, gentlemen,. Let nothing you dismay. Remember Christ our Saviour. Was born on Christmas Day. To save us all from Satan's power. When we were gone astray. O tidings of comfort a
(John Mason Neale, 1818 - 1866; music arranged and adapted by Loreena. Mckennitt). Good King Wenceslas looked out. On the Feast of Stephen. When the snow lay 'round about. Deep and crisp and
I sowed the seeds of love. I sowed them in the spring. I gathered them up in the morning so clear. When the small birds so sweetly sing. When the small birds so sweetly sing. . The gardener was