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The Welsh Song

from Home Is​.​.​. by Alison and Zoë

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lyrics

(Welsh)

Today I met a Rowan tree.
He said to me,
“Come and sit beneath,
Come and rest your feet”.

As I lay, drifting, dreaming of some faraway place,
A robin came to me,
Stole my heart,
And hid it up a tree.

He said, “it won’t be too easy,
You’ll have to climb your way past these branches.
Past branches and branches, reaching towards the heavens, reaching towards the heavens.
Past branches and branches, reaching towards the heavens, reaching towards the heavens”.

She said, “well I’ve been blessed,
I’ve turned your heart into a nest,
And when my babies cry
It sings them lullabies”.

(Welsh)

Today I met a Rowan tree
And became a part of everything,
From the roots to the leaves.

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from Home Is​.​.​., released August 19, 2015
Lyrics by Zoë and Alison Mullan-Stout

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"If music were an entity capable of wrapping listeners in the most sincere embrace, everyone would be wholeheartedly hugged by Alison and Zoë Mullan-Stout’s performance"
-Ally Dean in her review of their house concert in Merrifeld
nysmusic.com/2015/11/16/alison-and-zoe-bring-harmony-to-the-historic-merrifield-house/
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