Wildwood Flower

Margie Singleton, Jerry Kennedy, Traditional

I will twine, with my mingles of raven black hair
With the roses so red and the lilies so fair
The myrtle so bright with its emerald hue
And the pale wildwood flower is waiting for you

I will dance, I will sing and my life shall be gay
I will charm every heart, in his crown I will sway
I woke from my dreaming, all idols was clay
And all portions of loving had all flown away

He taught me to love him and promised to love
And to cherish me over all others above
My poor heart is wandering, no misery can tell
He left me no warning, no word of farewell

He taught me to love him and called me his flower
That was blooming to cheer him through life's weary hour
How I long to see him and regret the dark hour
He's gone and neglected his frail wildwood flower

Trivia about the song Wildwood Flower by Nana Mouskouri

On which albums was the song “Wildwood Flower” released by Nana Mouskouri?
Nana Mouskouri released the song on the albums “The Girl from Greece - Live in New York” in 1962 and “A Force de Prier” in 1963.
Who composed the song “Wildwood Flower” by Nana Mouskouri?
The song “Wildwood Flower” by Nana Mouskouri was composed by Margie Singleton, Jerry Kennedy, Traditional.

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