An English Country Garden

PHILLIP GUYLER, JOHNNY GRIGGS, TRADITIONAL

(Sharpe/Jordan)

How many gentle flowers grow
In an English country garden?
I'll tell you now of some I know
And those I'll miss I hope you'll pardon
Daffodils, heart's ease and flox
Meadowsweet and lilly stalks
Gentain, lupine and tall hollihocks
Roses, foxgloves, snowdrops, forget-me-nots
In an English country garden

How many insects find their home
In an English country garden?
I'll tell you now of some I know
Those I miss I hope you'll pardon
Dragonflies, moths and bees
Spiders falling from the trees
Butterflies sway in the mild gentle breeze
There are hedgehogs that roam
And little gnomes
In an English country garden

How many songbirds make their nests
In an English country garden?
I'll tell you now of some I know
Those I miss I hope you'll pardon
Bobolink, coo cooing doves
Blacbirds and the whirlwind thrush
Bluebird, lark, pigeon, nightingale
We all smile in the spring
When the birds all start to sing
In an English country garden

Robin, don't forget the Robin

Trivia about the song An English Country Garden by Nana Mouskouri

When was the song “An English Country Garden” released by Nana Mouskouri?
The song An English Country Garden was released in 1976, on the album “Songs Of The British Isles”.
Who composed the song “An English Country Garden” by Nana Mouskouri?
The song “An English Country Garden” by Nana Mouskouri was composed by PHILLIP GUYLER, JOHNNY GRIGGS, TRADITIONAL.

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