SHERWOOD in the twilight, is Robin Hood awake? | |
Grey and ghostly shadows are gliding through the brake; | |
Shadows of the dappled deer, dreaming of the morn, | |
Dreaming of a shadowy man that winds a shadowy horn. | |
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Robin Hood is here again: all his merry thieves | 5 |
Hear a ghostly bugle-note shivering through the leaves, | |
Calling as he used to call, faint and far away, | |
In Sherwood, in Sherwood, about the break of day. | |
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Merry, merry England has kissed the lips of June: | |
All the wings of fairyland were here beneath the moon; | 10 |
Like a flight of rose-leaves fluttering in a mist | |
Of opal and ruby and pearl and amethyst. | |
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Merry, merry England is waking as of old, | |
With eyes of blither hazel and hair of brighter gold: | |
For Robin Hood is here again beneath the bursting spray | 15 |
In Sherwood, in Sherwood, about the break of day. | |
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Love is in the greenwood building him a house | |
Of wild rose and hawthorn and honeysuckle boughs; | |
Love it in the greenwood: dawn is in the skies; | |
And Marian is waiting with a glory in her eyes. | 20 |
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Hark! The dazzled laverock climbs the golden steep: | |
Marian is waiting: is Robin Hood asleep? | |
Round the fairy grass-rings frolic elf and fay, | |
In Sherwood, in Sherwood, about the break of day. | |
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Oberon, Oberon, rake away the gold, | 25 |
Rake away the red leaves, roll away the mould, | |
Rake away the gold leaves, roll away the red, | |
And wake Will Scarlett from his leafy forest bed. | |
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Friar Tuck and Little John are riding down together | |
With quarter-staff and drinking-can and grey goose-feather; | 30 |
The dead are coming back again; the years are rolled away | |
In Sherwood, in Sherwood, about the break of day. | |
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Softly over Sherwood the south wind blows; | |
All the heart of England hid in every rose | |
Hears across the greenwood the sunny whisper leap, | 35 |
Sherwood in the red dawn, is Robin Hood asleep? | |
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Hark, the voice of England wakes him as of old | |
And, shattering the silence with a cry of brighter gold, | |
Bugles in the greenwood echo from the steep, | |
Sherwood in the red dawn, is Robin Hood asleep? | 40 |
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Where the deer are gliding down the shadowy glen | |
All across the glades of fern he calls his merry men; | |
Doublets of the Lincoln green glancing through the May, | |
In Sherwood, in Sherwood, about the break of day; | |
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Calls them and they answer: from aisles of oak and ash | 45 |
Rings the Follow! Follow! and the boughs begin to crash; | |
The ferns begin to flutter and the flowers begin to fly; | |
And through the crimson dawning the robber band goes by. | |
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Robin! Robin! Robin! All his merry thieves | |
Answer as the bugle-note shivers through the leaves: | 50 |
Calling as he used to call, faint and far away, | |
In Sherwood, in Sherwood, about the break of day. | |