Ann Mayo Muir songs
This is written by Gordon Bok, who has permitted me to share this work with you.
The words were a saying from his aunt His Aunt Ethelwyn who one day put the saying into his hand and said why not put a tune to that one. She was an inspiration.
I felt fortunate to have climbed inside this song to discover it's secrets.
I am playing Flute , Gordon is on guitar and Ed Trickett is on his hammered dulcimer. I hope you enjoy this.
Annie
A WATER OVER STONE
For sad I was and sore I was
and lonely to the bone;
A green a grass a gray a grass
A water over stone.
Oh lay a rose upon a rose
and take away the lone.
Oh lay a rose upon a rose
and take away the lone.
For sad I was and sore I was
and lonely to the bone;
A green a grass a gray a grass
A water over stone.
Oh lay a rose upon a rose
and take away the lone.
Oh lay a rose upon a rose
and take away the lone.
(C) Gordon Bok Timberhead
The words were a saying from his aunt His Aunt Ethelwyn who one day put the saying into his hand and said why not put a tune to that one. She was an inspiration.
I felt fortunate to have climbed inside this song to discover it's secrets.
I am playing Flute , Gordon is on guitar and Ed Trickett is on his hammered dulcimer. I hope you enjoy this.
Annie
A WATER OVER STONE
For sad I was and sore I was
and lonely to the bone;
A green a grass a gray a grass
A water over stone.
Oh lay a rose upon a rose
and take away the lone.
Oh lay a rose upon a rose
and take away the lone.
For sad I was and sore I was
and lonely to the bone;
A green a grass a gray a grass
A water over stone.
Oh lay a rose upon a rose
and take away the lone.
Oh lay a rose upon a rose
and take away the lone.
(C) Gordon Bok Timberhead
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