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WT 2014

Down by the salley gardens

words by W B Yeats (1865-1939)

traditional Irish tune arranged by Frances Cockburn
for soprano, alto, tenor and bass chorus

SATB performance time approx 2m 00s

Arranger's note

This is a beautiful song of love and regret. The singing should bring out both the lover's advice and the bitter consequences of ignoring it.


Music

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Words

Down by the salley gardens

Down by the salley gardens my love and I did meet; [salley - willow]
She passed the salley gardens on little snow-white feet.
She bid me take love easy, as the leaves grow on the tree;
But I, being young and foolish, with her would not agree.

In a field by the river my love and I did stand,
And on my leaning shoulder she laid her snow-white hand.
She bid me take life easy, as the grass grows on the weirs;
But I was young and foolish, and now am full of tears.

W B Yeats

The words of W B Yeats are set to music and reproduced by
permission of A P Watt Limited on behalf of Michael B Yeats.


Price per copy £1.30 ($2.00)

Note: This price is for the first 20 licensed copies of the song, further copies cost only 25% of this price.



Companion pieces

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