I heard it from the valleys I heard it ringing in the mountains Ah ah ah ah ah ah ah
I heard it from the valleys I heard him singing in the mountains Ah ah ah ah ah ah ah
(The rest of the lyrics are taken from the poem 'A Letter Home' by Siegfried Sassoon, written May 1916)
Robert, when I drowse to-night Skirting lawns of sleep to chase Shifting dreams in mazy light Somewhere then I’ll see your face Turning back to bid me follow Where I wag my arms and hollow Over hedges hasting after Crooked smile and baffling laughter We know such dreams are true
He’s come back, all mirth and glory -Running tireless, floating, leaping -Down your web-hung woods and valleys -Where the glowworm stars are peeping Like the prince in a fairy story -Till I find you, quiet as stone -On a hill-top all alone -Staring outward, gravely pondering -Jumbled leagues of hillock-wandering Winter called him far away -You and I have walked together -In the starving winter weather -We’ve been glad because we knew -Time’s too short and friends are few Blossoms bring him home with May -We’ve been sad because we missed -One whose yellow head was kissed -By the gods, who thought about him -Till they couldn’t do without him
Now he’s here again Standing in a wood that swings To the madrigal he sings And I’m sure, as here I stand, That he shines through every land That he sings in every place Where we’re thinking of his face