Wild Mountain Thyme
Sandy Denny Lyrics


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Oh, the summer's in it's prime
And the leaves are sweetly blooming,
And the wild mountain thyme
All the mountains is perfuming
Will you go lassie go?

And we'll all go together
To pull wild mountain thyme
All around the blooming heather,
Will you go lassie go?
I will build my love a bower
By yon clear crystal fountain.

And on it I will pile
All the flowers of the mountain.
Will you go lassie go?

And we'll all go together
To pull wild mountain thyme
All around the blooming heather,
Will you go lassie go?
I will build my love a bower
By yon clear crystal fountain.

If my true love he won't go,
I will surely find no other
To pull wild mountain thyme
All around the blooming heather.
Will you go lassie go?

And we'll all go together
To pull wild mountain thyme
All around the blooming heather,
Will you go lassie go?




I will build my love a bower
By yon clear crystal fountain.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Sandy Denny's song Wild Mountain Thyme tell a story of a person's yearning for someone they love to join them in the beauty of nature. The opening lines paint a picture of the summer season being in full bloom, with leaves and flowers perfuming the surrounding mountains. The repeated refrain of "Will you go lassie go?" is an invitation for their loved one to come with them on their journey. The singer goes on to remind their love of the beauty they will experience together, describing the building of a bower made of flowers near a crystal clear fountain. The story concludes with a final plea for their loved one to join them, even if no one else will, to pull wild mountain thyme and enjoy the blooming heather.


The lyrics of the song are imbued with themes of nature, love, and longing. The wild mountain thyme is used as a metaphor for the fleeting nature of both love and life, with the singer wishing to spend time among the beauty of nature with their love before it's too late. The repeated invitation "will you go lassie go?" leaves the singer's desire for a response from their love unanswered, adding an air of uncertainty to the future of their relationship.


Line by Line Meaning

Oh, the summer's in it's prime
The current season is the best time for enjoying life and the beautiful natural surroundings.


And the leaves are sweetly blooming,
The leaves on the trees are growing beautifully and adding to the pleasant atmosphere.


And the wild mountain thyme
The aroma of wild thyme growing in the mountains is filling the air with its sweet fragrance.


All the mountains is perfuming
The entire mountain range is filled with this pleasant aroma of the thyme, making the environment even more beautiful.


Will you go lassie go?
Asking someone special to join the singer on this beautiful adventure of exploring the countryside.


And we'll all go together
Everyone can join and experience the beauty of nature together.


To pull wild mountain thyme
Together, they will harvest the lovely thyme growing in the mountains.


All around the blooming heather,
They will search for thyme as they walk through the heather blooming on the ground.


I will build my love a bower
The singer is promising to create a special place for their loved one, somewhere beautiful and peaceful.


By yon clear crystal fountain.
A location has been chosen with clear flowing water, that is serene and calming.


If my true love he won't go,
If the one the singer loves won't accompany them on this grand adventure, then they will have no other choice but to accept it.


I will surely find no other
The singer doesn't want to enjoy this beautiful nature without their cherished love by their side.


To pull wild mountain thyme
If their love will join, they will explore and gather the wild thyme that grows on the mountain slopes.


All around the blooming heather,
They will walk together through the blooming heather and find the sweet smelling thyme together.


Will you go lassie go?
The singer is making one final plea to the one they love to come with them and experience the beauty that surrounds them.


And we'll all go together
If they go together, they can experience and appreciate nature's beauty as one group, together.


To pull wild mountain thyme
They will continue their search for thyme in the wilds of the mountains.


All around the blooming heather,
Their hunt for wild thyme will take them across the blooming heather that surrounds them on their journey.


Will you go lassie go?
This question marks the end of the song, but the singer hopes that the listener will answer positively and join them on their adventure.


I will build my love a bower
The singer repeats the promise of creating a special place for their loved one, as a peaceful location to relax and admire surrounding beauty.


By yon clear crystal fountain.
This line brings the song to a close as the singer repeats the serene location that they had chosen earlier, perhaps as a reminder of the enchanting place where they hope to share their love.




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Comments from YouTube:

djohn4096

There are many excellent folk singers who can do justice to this great song but only Sandy's magnificence can bring a grown man to tears. Her's was surely the voice of an angel.

Jon Hooper

The most moving voice in history for me. I am weeping like a small child.

scrimshank1

Best version, best back-up and the absolute best voice for this song.

denis dennehy

Possibly the most beautiful song I have ever heard by the best British singer/songwriter ever, no wonder Richard Thompson mentioned the BBC had carried out a vote which made this the best song ever. RIP Sandy, you also made Led Zeppelin's Battle of Evermore a great song.

William StClaire

Exactly, she really does any songs such great justice RIP, SANDY DENNY.

Richard Younger

Sandy was absolutely the best. Her voice always moves me every time, a treasure of texture with flawless intonation and such intelligent phrasing. I can't imagine another taking her place. If there is a heaven, she is surely singing for the lucky ones. Rest in peace....

Fred van Benthem

@Daniel GIRAUD Moi aussi. (Pays Bas).

Larry C

Please listen to early Maddy Prior with Steeleye Span in the 1970's.....another voice from heaven

Daniel GIRAUD

Richard Younger, je suis absolument d'accord avec vous.

Roger Usatuck

so lovely

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