The Wedding Song

Jack Hardy

[Verse 1]
By the stag of seven tines
Through the forest down to the sea
The lapwing circles seven times
O'er the silent nest in secrecy
High and low they search the weirs
For the doe the whelp he fears
And for the child swept ashore
In the olden times

[Verse 2]
By the salmon in the pool
Fed on hazel for the gift of sight
Within the trees he hidеs the tools
Madly gazing in the starless night
And blеss this ordinary home
Guess the gleeman fools that roam
Through the dance growing hot
When the barley’s sown

[Verse 3]
By the merging of two streams
One of silver and one of gold
Find the merging of two dreams
One is foreign and one is old
And all the ancient clans unite
For the sacred candle rite
Place the hand in the hand
For they bond tonight

Trivia about the song The Wedding Song by Jack Hardy

When was the song “The Wedding Song” released by Jack Hardy?
The song The Wedding Song was released in 1986, on the album “The Hunter”.

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