Just as the Tide Was Flowing

Music: English Folk Song
Arrangement: Ralph Vaughn Williams
Published: EC Schirmer Music Company on behalf of Galaxy Music Corporation
Soprano: Kadee Crottier
Mezzo: Shana Marchand
Alto: Laurel Hove Tausend
Tenor: Trey Wendell
Bass: Nathan Petersen-Kindem

One morning in the month of May,
Down by some rolling river,
A jolly sailor, I did stray,
When I beheld my lover.
She carelessly along did stray,
A picking of the daisies gay;
And sweetly sang her roundelay,
Just as the tide was flowing.

O!! Her dress it was so white as milk,
And jewels did adorn her.
Her shoes were made of crimson silk,
Just like some lady of honor.
Her cheeks were red, her eyes were brown,
Her hair in ringlets hanging down;
She’d a lovely brow without a frown,
Just as the tide was flowing.

I made a bow and said, “Fair maid,
How came you here so early;
My heart by you it is betray’d
For I do love you dearly.
I am a sailor come from sea,
If you will accept of my company
To walk and view the fishes play.”
Just as the tide was flowing.

No more we said, but on our way
We gang’d along together;
The small birds sang, and the lambs did play,
And pleasant was the weather.
When we were weary we did sit down,
Beneath a tree with branches round;
For my true love at last I’d found,
Just as the tide was flowing.