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Who is this that rides so late

Between the woods and the garden gate?

A father holds a child close,

Barely boy and almost ghost

Son why do you cry and hide your face?

Oh Father, the Oak King is king of this place,

With a crown made of thistle and septer of reeds

Son, there's no Oak King, just the wind and the trees

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My prince, my love, I knew you'd come

Now you must join the other ones

Cast your blues upon the tide

Sleep all day, play all night

Oh father, Oh father, don't leave me I pray

The Oak King is closer than the dawn of the day

Than the dawn of the day, The edge of the woods

The Oak King is bad and he'll take me for good

Oh son, with his palaces of silver and gold

With a queen and his own pretty children to hold

With his own pretty children, why steal you from me?

What kind of a king would ever be such a thief?

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My prince, my love, I knew you'd come

Now you must join the other ones

Cast your blues upon the tide

My daughters will hold you clear through till night

Oh father, Oh father, scattered all along the path

The Oak Kings own children in the dark as we pass

The Oak Kings own children, they sing softley and they sigh

They don't seem to care that they're blooming at night

Oh Son, who would leave a child in this place?

To the wind and the dark and the rain on their faces

The rain on their face, mud on their feet

What kind of a King would dress his children in leaves?

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My prince, my love, I knew you would come

Now you must join the other ones

Oh Father, Oh Father, I must go away

The Oak King sings, I must obey

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At the edge of the woods and the break of the day,

The father looked down where his son used to lay,

And in grief and in sorrow, in sorrow and grief,

Wondered what kind of king could ever be such a thief?

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