Edward MacDowell – The Witch, Op. 5

Edward MacDowell The Witch, Op. 5

Edward MacDowell – The Witch, Op. 5 Lyrics

Artist: Edward MacDowell
Song: The Witch, Op. 5

A witch once liv’d near a hazel wood
In a hut neath a hemlock tree
That stood alone forbidding and dark
In sound of the groaning sea

Now a hunter passed one day that way
A callow youth was he!
He knocked at the door and it opened wide
And creaked in a minor key!

The witch was there, was there!
With a joysome glare
She ask’d whom he wished to see
He weakly smiled

But it only riled
The fo fum fee in her ee
Hobble gobble hobble gobble…
The sun set red o’er the hazel wood

In the hut ‘neath the hemlock tree
The witch moaned over her ginger tea
“Ah me, a verdant youth was he!”
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Release Year: 1994