As Adam lay a-dreaming
beneath the Apple Tree
The Angel of the Earth came
down, and offered Earth in fee;
But Adam did not need it,
Nor the plough he would not
speed it,
Singing: --"Earth and
Water, Air and Fire,
What more can mortal man
desire?"
(The Apple Tree's in bud)
As Adam lay a-dreaming
beneath the Apple Tree
The Angel of the Waters
offered all the Seas in fee;
But Adam would not take 'em,
Nor the ships he wouldn't
make 'em,
Singing:--"Water, Earth
and Air and Fire,
What more can mortal man
desire? "
(The Apple Tree's in leaf.)
As Adam lay a-dreaming
beneath the Apple Tree
The Angel of the Air he
offered all the Air in fee;
But Adam did not crave it,
Nor the flight he wouldn't
brave it,
Singing: --"Air and
Water, Earth and Fire,
What more can mortal man
desire:"
(The Apple Tree's in bloom.)
As Adam lay a-dreaming
beneath the Apple Tree
The Angel of the Fire rose up
and not a word said he;
But he wished a flame and
made it,
And in Adam's heart he laid
it,
Singing: --"Fire, Fire,
burning Fire!
Stand up, and reach your
heart's desire!"
(The Apple Blossom's set.)
As Adam was a-working outside
of Eden-Wall,
He used the Earth, he used
the Seas, he used the Air and all;
Till out of black disaster
He arose to be a master
Of Earth and Water, Air and
Fire,
But never reached his heart's
desire!
(The Apple Tree's cut down!)
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