Song parody of
Wildwood Flower
by Claire Holley
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I’ll twine mid the ringlets of my raven black hair
The lilies so pale and the roses so fair
The myrtle so green of an emerald hue
The pale emanita and violets of blue
Oh he promised to love me, he promised to love
Through ill and misfortune all others above.
Another has won him a misery to tell
He left me in silence no word of farewell
Oh he taught me to love him, he called me his flower
A blossom to cheer him through life's weary hour
But now he is gone and left me alone
The wildflowers to weep and the wild birds to moan
I’ll think of him never my life shall be gay
I’ll charm every heart in the crowd I survey
though my heart now is breaking he never shall know
how his name makes me tremble, my pale cheeks to glow.
Oh I’ll dance and i'll sing and my life shall be gay
I’ll banish this weeping drive trouble away
I’ll live yet to see him regret this dark hour
He won and neglected this pale wildwood flower
I’ll twine mid the ringlets of my raven black hair
The lilies so pale and the roses so fair
The myrtle so green of an emerald hue
The pale emanita and violets of blue
Oh he promised to love me, he promised to love
Through ill and misfortune all others above.
Another has won him a misery to tell
He left me in silence no word of farewell
Oh he taught me to love him, he called me his flower
A blossom to cheer him through life's weary hour
But now he is gone and left me alone
The wildflowers to weep and the wild birds to moan
I’ll think of him never my life shall be gay
I’ll charm every heart in the crowd I survey
though my heart now is breaking he never shall know
how his name makes me tremble, my pale cheeks to glow.
Oh I’ll dance and i'll sing and my life shall be gay
I’ll banish this weeping drive trouble away
I’ll live yet to see him regret this dark hour
He won and neglected this pale wildwood flower