LADY VANGELINE (traditional Greek) O who art thou, Lady Vangeline, Thou rulest here like a lovely queen. (2x) From the sky thou dost appear Bringing blessed water so pure and clear. O who art thou Lady Vangeline, Thou rulest here like a lovely queen. The cypress tree and the lemon tree Hold up their booughs for a drink from thee. (2x) Fail them not, O lovely one, Leave them not to burn in the summer sun. The cypress tree and the lemon tree Hold up their booughs for a drink from thee. The water thou bringest from the sky Must quench their thirst or the trees will die. (2x) Mercy, mercy Lady mine! Let thy raindrops fall on the tree and vine. The water thou bringest from the sky Must quench their thirst or the trees will die. O who art thou Lady Vangeline, Thou rulest here like a lovely queen. ======= I know this song only from a choral arrangement by the late Rodney Webster of Victoria, BC, Canada. The tune is in 7/8 (a common rhythm in that part of the world, but with a very catchy lilt to most Western ears). T.P.
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