HUNTSMAN,THAT ON THE HILLS ABOVEByAVETIS ISAHAKIAN“Huntsman, that on the hills aboveTo hunt the deer hast been,Tell me, I pray thee, if my love—My wild deer thou hast seen?“He sought the hills his grief to quell—My darling love, my sun.He wandered out upon the fell,My flower, my only one.”“Maiden, I saw your lover true,All girt with red and green.Upon his breast a rose tree grewWhere once your kiss had been.”“Huntsman, I pray, who is the brideOf my beloved, my sun?Who tends him, watching by his side,My flower, my only one?”“Maiden, I saw him with his headUpon a stone at rest.And for his love, a bullet redInto his heart was pressed.“The mountain breeze caressinglyPlayed with his jet-black hair,And blossoms wept unceasinglyYour flower, your lover there.”
HUNTSMAN,THAT ON THE HILLS ABOVEByAVETIS ISAHAKIAN“Huntsman, that on the hills aboveTo hunt the deer hast been,Tell me, I pray thee, if my love—My wild deer thou hast seen?“He sought the hills his grief to quell—My darling love, my sun.He wandered out upon the fell,My flower, my only one.”“Maiden, I saw your lover true,All girt with red and green.Upon his breast a rose tree grewWhere once your kiss had been.”“Huntsman, I pray, who is the brideOf my beloved, my sun?Who tends him, watching by his side,My flower, my only one?”“Maiden, I saw him with his headUpon a stone at rest.And for his love, a bullet redInto his heart was pressed.“The mountain breeze caressinglyPlayed with his jet-black hair,And blossoms wept unceasinglyYour flower, your lover there.”
HUNTSMAN,THAT ON THE HILLS ABOVE
ByAVETIS ISAHAKIAN“Huntsman, that on the hills aboveTo hunt the deer hast been,Tell me, I pray thee, if my love—My wild deer thou hast seen?“He sought the hills his grief to quell—My darling love, my sun.He wandered out upon the fell,My flower, my only one.”“Maiden, I saw your lover true,All girt with red and green.Upon his breast a rose tree grewWhere once your kiss had been.”“Huntsman, I pray, who is the brideOf my beloved, my sun?Who tends him, watching by his side,My flower, my only one?”“Maiden, I saw him with his headUpon a stone at rest.And for his love, a bullet redInto his heart was pressed.“The mountain breeze caressinglyPlayed with his jet-black hair,And blossoms wept unceasinglyYour flower, your lover there.”
ByAVETIS ISAHAKIAN
“Huntsman, that on the hills aboveTo hunt the deer hast been,Tell me, I pray thee, if my love—My wild deer thou hast seen?“He sought the hills his grief to quell—My darling love, my sun.He wandered out upon the fell,My flower, my only one.”“Maiden, I saw your lover true,All girt with red and green.Upon his breast a rose tree grewWhere once your kiss had been.”“Huntsman, I pray, who is the brideOf my beloved, my sun?Who tends him, watching by his side,My flower, my only one?”“Maiden, I saw him with his headUpon a stone at rest.And for his love, a bullet redInto his heart was pressed.“The mountain breeze caressinglyPlayed with his jet-black hair,And blossoms wept unceasinglyYour flower, your lover there.”
“Huntsman, that on the hills aboveTo hunt the deer hast been,Tell me, I pray thee, if my love—My wild deer thou hast seen?
“Huntsman, that on the hills above
To hunt the deer hast been,
Tell me, I pray thee, if my love—
My wild deer thou hast seen?
“He sought the hills his grief to quell—My darling love, my sun.He wandered out upon the fell,My flower, my only one.”
“He sought the hills his grief to quell—
My darling love, my sun.
He wandered out upon the fell,
My flower, my only one.”
“Maiden, I saw your lover true,All girt with red and green.Upon his breast a rose tree grewWhere once your kiss had been.”
“Maiden, I saw your lover true,
All girt with red and green.
Upon his breast a rose tree grew
Where once your kiss had been.”
“Huntsman, I pray, who is the brideOf my beloved, my sun?Who tends him, watching by his side,My flower, my only one?”
“Huntsman, I pray, who is the bride
Of my beloved, my sun?
Who tends him, watching by his side,
My flower, my only one?”
“Maiden, I saw him with his headUpon a stone at rest.And for his love, a bullet redInto his heart was pressed.
“Maiden, I saw him with his head
Upon a stone at rest.
And for his love, a bullet red
Into his heart was pressed.
“The mountain breeze caressinglyPlayed with his jet-black hair,And blossoms wept unceasinglyYour flower, your lover there.”
“The mountain breeze caressingly
Played with his jet-black hair,
And blossoms wept unceasingly
Your flower, your lover there.”