The Book of Scottish Song/Welcome Summer

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2268695The Book of Scottish Song — Welcome Summer1843

Welcome Summer.

[Thomas Lyle.—Air, "Highland Harry back again." First published in "The Portfolio of British Songs," Glasgow, 1824,]

In Flora's train the graces wait,
And chase rude winter from the plain;
As on she roves, the wild flowers spring,
And welcome summer back again:
Spring dances o'er the plain.
Flowering all the woodland scene;
Then join with me, my lovely May,
To welcome summer back again.

The budding wild will soon perfume
The air, when balm'd by April's rain,
'Mong banks clad o'er wi' waving broom,
We'll welcome summer back again:
In yon sequester'd scene,
The maris sings his cheerful strain,
And there we'll meet, my lovely May,
To welcome summer back again.

When yellow cowslips scent the mead,
Then gladness o'er the plains will reign,
And soon, my love! we'll pu' the flowers,
And welcome summer back again:
Spring dances o'er the plain,
Flowering all the woodland scene,
With blooming garlands in her train,
To welcome summer back again.