The album cover shown is not where I know this song from. I have it on Candlelight: Seasonal Reflections and Celebrations. Such a beautiful song for the season. There are some notes in the "heigh-ho" verse that make me think of the Call The Midwife theme. The title comes from a Shakespeare poem in Love's Labor's Lost.
Blow, blow thou winter wind,
Blow, blow thou winter wind,
Thou art not so unkind,
As man's ingratitude,
As man's ingratitude,
Thy tooth is not so keen,
Because thou art not seen,
Although thy breath be rude,
Although thy breath be rude,
Heigh-ho! Sing heigh-ho! unto the green holly;
Most friendship is feinging, most loving mere folly:
Then heigh-ho, the holly! This life is most jolly.
Freeze, freeze thou bitter sky,
Freeze, freeze thou bitter sky,
That does not bite so nigh
As benefits forgot,
As benefits forgot,
Thou the waters warp,
Thou sting is not so sharp
As friend remembered not
As friend remembered not
Heigh-ho! Sing heigh-ho! unto the green holly;
Most friendship is feinging, most loving mere folly:
Then heigh-ho, the holly! This life is most jolly.
We left NH for a week and it was Fall. We returned on the 27th and it was winter. Looks like a white Christmas is coming.
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DeleteI love this header photo too. I also like the poem. I can't wax poetic about the wind tho. I hate how the wind seems more and more destructive in our area. Maybe it was always like that but I don't remember it so.
ReplyDeleteI do love the wind... unless the power goes out!
DeleteA good reminder to me to get my Christmas CDs out! I don't trim my tree until mid-month but it's nice to have happy music playing.
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