The Song of Wandering Aengus (WB Yeats Musical Setting) Lyrics by Kev Michael Stevenson


Kev Michael Stevenson Lyrics

The Song of Wandering Aengus (WB Yeats Musical Setting) Lyrics
I went out to the hazel wood,
Because a fire was in my head,
And cut and peeled a hazel wand,
And hooked a berry to a thread;
And when white moths were on the wing,
And moth-like stars were flickering out,
I dropped the berry in a stream
And caught a little silver trout.

When I had laid it on the floor
I went to blow the fire a-flame,
But something rustled on the floor,
And someone called me by my name:
It had become a glimmering girl
With apple blossom in her hair
Who called me by my name and ran
And faded through the brightening air.

Though I am old with wandering
Through hollow lands and hilly lands,
I will find out where she has gone,
And kiss her lips and take her hands;
The silver apples of the moon,
The golden apples of the sun.

NOTE: the following stanzas were removed for song coherence:
And walk among long dappled grass,
And pluck till time and times are done,

Source: The Wind Among the Reeds (1899)

[Thanks to kevinste13 for adding these lyrics]


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