Song information On this page you can read the lyrics of the song Shepherd , by - Anaïs Mitchell. Song from the album Young Man in America, in the genre Музыка мираRelease date: 12.02.2012
Record label: Wilderland
Song language: English
Song information On this page you can read the lyrics of the song Shepherd , by - Anaïs Mitchell. Song from the album Young Man in America, in the genre Музыка мираShepherd |
| Said the shepherd to his wife: |
| «The crop of hay is cut and dried |
| I’ll bale it up and bring it in |
| Before the coming storm begins» |
| «Go», she said, «And beat the storm |
| And then there is another chore |
| Today the baby will be born |
| You’ll take me to the hospital» |
| Said the shepherd, «If it’s true |
| 'Twere better if I stayed with you |
| I’d rather let the harvest go |
| And hasten to the hospital» |
| «Nay», she told him, «I'll be fine |
| We both have laboring to do |
| You do yours and I’ll do mine |
| And the babe will wait till the work is through» |
| The shepherd rode the yellow rows |
| The clouds above and the fields below |
| Until the bales had all been tied |
| Then homeward turned to find his wife |
| The sweat was wet upon her brow |
| Her breath it cameth laboredly |
| And then the rain was coming down |
| Upon the fields of yellow hay |
| Said the shepherd, «It's no use |
| The rain will surely win the race |
| 'Twere better if we let it fall |
| And hurry to the hospital» |
| «Go», she said, «And work with haste |
| And bring the bales into the barn |
| Else the crop will go to waste |
| And the babe will wait till the work is done» |
| The shepherd drove into the storm |
| And to and from the yellow barn |
| Till half the bales were safely in |
| Then went to find his wife again |
| How many times her name he called |
| And no replying would she make |
| Her breath it cameth not at all |
| She would not rise from where she lay |
| The storm was o’er within the hour |
| The shepherd saw the sun come out |
| The shepherd’s wife saw ne’er again |
| He buried her and the babe within |
| He turned the seed into the ground |
| He brought the flock to feed thereon |
| He held the cleaver and the plow |
| And the shepherd’s work was never done |