Scroll down to watch a live harp cover of Welsh folk song, ‘Fairy Love Song!’

 

Welsh Folk Song [Harp Cover]

 

Fairy love song is a welsh folk song cover played on the Celtic lever harp. Performed by Emily, Anam Cara Music. Did you know that you can support our videos for exclusive rewards? Check out our Patreon page for more info!

 

Fairy Love Song [Harp Cover]

 

 

 

Fairy Love Song Lyrics

 

I heard of this traditional Welsh folk song from a friend who lived in Wales for a time and decided to do a cover on the harp.

Here are the lyrics…

 

Fairy Love Song ~ Welsh Folk Song

 

Why should I sit and sigh,

pulling bracken, pulling bracken?

Why should I sit and sigh,

on the hillside dreary?

 

Oh, but there is something wanting.

Oh, but I am weary.

Come by blythe and bonny laddie,

o’er the moor to cheer me.

 

Why should I sit and sigh,

pulling bracken, pulling bracken?

Why should I sit and sigh,

on the hillside dreary?

 

When the moon begins her waning

I sit by the water

Where the one born of the sunlight

Loved the Fairies daughter

 

Why should I sit and sigh,

pulling bracken, pulling bracken?

Why should I sit and sigh,

on the hillside dreary?

 

I hope you enjoyed this Welsh Folk Song Fairy Love Song performed on the harp!

 

 

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