Applerhyme by Composer and baritone Gregers Brinch, and Louis Demetrius Alvanis Piano. Poem by Madeleine Nigtingale.
In my garden grows a tree
of apple blossom where for me
a blackbird perches everyday
sings his song and flies away.
So since fairies make for birds
music out of fairy words
I have learned from it a rhyme
for folk to sing at appletime
which if you live where apples grow
you'll find a useful thing to know.
Apples ripe and apples red
grow they high above my head
alack a day for I am small
and appletrees are mostly tall
dreary me, but what is sadder
nobody can find a ladder
call a pixy green or brown
and bid him throw the apples down.
Pixy throw them down as quick
or quicker than my hands could pick
one two three and now another
each one bigger than the other
Pixies green and pixies brown
throw the big red apples down.
recorded in the Rudolf Steiner theatre London, with a Steinway B grand piano.
This song is dedicated to my wife Sigune Johanna
Brinch
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