Llangollen Market
Llangollen Market is a song from early 19th century Wales.
The song tells the tale of a young man from the Llangollen area going off to war and leaving behind his broken-hearted girlfriend. Originally written in English, the song has been translated into Welsh and recorded by several artists such as Siân James, Siobhan Owen, Calennig and Siwsann George.
Lyrics
- It’s far beyond the mountains that look so distant here,
- To fight his country’s battles, last Mayday went my dear;
- Ah, well shall I remember with bitter sighs the day,
- Why, Owen, did you leave me? At home why did I stay?
- Ah, cruel was my father that did my flight restrain,
- And I was cruel-hearted that did at home remain,
- With you, my love, contented, I’d journey far away;
- Why, Owen, did you leave me? At home why did I stay?
- While thinking of my Owen, my eyes with tears do fill,
- And then my mother chides me because my wheel stands still,
- But how can I think of spinning when my Owen’s far away;
- Why, Owen, did you leave me? At home why did I stay?
- To market at Llangollen each morning do I go,
- But how to strike a bargain no longer do I know;
- My father chides at evening, my mother all the day;
- Why, Owen, did you leave me, at home why did I stay?
- Oh, would it please kind heaven to shield my love from harm,
- To clasp him to my bosom would every care disarm,
- But alas, I fear, 'tis distant - that happy, happy day;
- Why, Owen, did you leave me, at home why did stay?
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