Sweet Goldberry by Glass Hammer Lyrics
Old Tom Bombadil dozed upon the mound
Snored so loud he was heard underground
Dreaming was our Tom of his dearest lady fair
Sweet Goldberry, dressed with flowers in her hair
Sweet Goldberry, fresh as morning dew
To the River Woman's daughter I'll remain forever true
Old Ghost King in the barrow dank was waiting
Chains he was a-rattling while spells he was a making
Old Tom Bombadil had better wake form dreaming
Of the River Daughter, her smile bright and gleaming
Sweet Goldberry, fresh as morning dew
To the River Woman's daughter I'll remain forever true
Up rose the Barrow Wight with wicked sword a waving
Up jumped Bombadil who then began a raving
"Go back to your tomb now! Go far away from here!
You've woken me from dreaming of my Goldberry dear!"
Sweet Goldberry, fresh as morning dew
To the River Woman's daughter I'll remain forever true
Cursed was the Barrow King, no more he'd be a raising
So Tom skipped home to the warm fire a-blazing
Goldberry laughed out loud "Tom, how was your resting?"
She'd heard all the goings on and surely now was jesting!
Sweet Goldberry, fresh as morning dew
To the River Woman's daughter I'll remain forever true
Snored so loud he was heard underground
Dreaming was our Tom of his dearest lady fair
Sweet Goldberry, dressed with flowers in her hair
Sweet Goldberry, fresh as morning dew
To the River Woman's daughter I'll remain forever true
Old Ghost King in the barrow dank was waiting
Chains he was a-rattling while spells he was a making
Old Tom Bombadil had better wake form dreaming
Of the River Daughter, her smile bright and gleaming
Sweet Goldberry, fresh as morning dew
To the River Woman's daughter I'll remain forever true
Up rose the Barrow Wight with wicked sword a waving
Up jumped Bombadil who then began a raving
"Go back to your tomb now! Go far away from here!
You've woken me from dreaming of my Goldberry dear!"
Sweet Goldberry, fresh as morning dew
To the River Woman's daughter I'll remain forever true
Cursed was the Barrow King, no more he'd be a raising
So Tom skipped home to the warm fire a-blazing
Goldberry laughed out loud "Tom, how was your resting?"
She'd heard all the goings on and surely now was jesting!
Sweet Goldberry, fresh as morning dew
To the River Woman's daughter I'll remain forever true