Pentangle

The Trees They Grow High

Pentangle


The trees they grow high, 
the leaves they do grow green 
Many is the time my true love I've seen 
Many an hour I have watched him all alone 
He's young, 
but he's daily growing 

Father, dear father, 
you've done me great wrong 
You have married me to a boy who is too young 
I'm twice twelve and he is but fourteen 
He's young, 
but he's daily growing 

Daughter, dear daughter, 
I've done you no wrong 
I have married you to a great lord's son 
He'll be a man for you when I am dead and gone 
He's young, 
but he's daily growing 

Father, dear father, if you see fit 
We'll send him to college for another year yet 
I'll tie blue ribbons all around his head 
To let the maidens know that he's married 
One day I was looking o'er my father's castle wall 
I spied all the boys aplaying at the ball 
My own true love was the flower of them all 
He's young, but he's daily growing 

At the age of fourteen, he was a married man 
At the age of fifteen, the father of a son 
At the age of sixteen, his grave it was green 
And death had put an end to his growing 

I'll buy my love some flannel 
and I will make a shroud 
With every stitch I put in it, 
the tears they will pour down 
With every stitch I put in it, 
how the tears will flow 
Cruel fate has put an end to his growing