The Heather on the Hill |
The Heather on the Hill (a song of Thanksgiving for today)
Can't we two go walkin' together, out beyond the valley of trees?
Out where there's a hillside of heather, curtsyin' gently in the breeze.
That's what I'd like to do: see the heather--but with you.
The mist of May is in the gloamin', and all the clouds are holdin' still.
So take my hand and let's go roamin' through the heather on the hill.
The mornin' dew is blinkin' yonder. There's lazy music in the rill,
And all I want to do is wander through the heather on the hill.
There may be other days as rich and rare.
There may be other springs as full and fair.
But they won't be the same--they'll come and go,
For this I know:
That when the mist is in the gloamin', and all the clouds are holdin' still,
If you're not there I won't go roamin' through the heather on the hill,
The heather on the hill.¨ Alan Jay Lerner
· Thanks to Jim´s Place, sidebar
· Thanks to Wounded Bird, sidebar
· Thanks to The No Anglican Covenant Coalition, sidebar
· Thanks to Thinking Anglicans, sidebar
· Thanks to The Scottish Episcopal Church
· Thanks to The Most Rev David Chillingworth
2 comments:
I like the Scots. They are so sensible.
I really like the Scots...I´ve got a little part of them flowing in me veins! Love Scotland.
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