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  1. Apr 14, 2024 · The Rowan Tree, at its core, tells the story of a forbidden love that transcends time and place. The rowan tree itself represents protection, healing, and transformation, making it a powerful symbol throughout the song. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a couple who are torn apart by circumstance but find solace in the enduring love they share.

  2. The Rowan Tree is a Scottish song written by Perthshire-born Lady Nairne (1766-1845), a song writer and collector of Scottish songs. Carolina Oliphant, (Lady Nairne), 1766-1845, wrote these song lyrics for the tune (the origin of which is unknown). The Rowan Tree appeared in R. A. Smith's Scottish Minstrel (1822).

  3. Nov 14, 2022 · It has become a classic, one of the most evocative, popular Scottish folk songs, but 200 years after being written, The Rowan Tree is moving film fans to tears in one of the movies of the year.

  4. The Rowan Tree is a traditional Scottish folk song by Carolina Nairne. [1] An early publication occurred in 1843. [2] It is sung as part of the 2022 film Living by the lead character.

  5. O, Rowan Tree!, Words by Lady Nairne. Traditional Scots song performed live at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland.Soprano - Lauren J McKinney, @lauren.j.mck...

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  6. Oh rowan tree, oh rowan tree, thoul’t aye be dear to me. Entwin’d thou art wi‘ mony ties, o’ hame and infancy. Thy leaves were aye the first o spring, thy flowr’s the simmer’s pride: There was na sic a bonnie tree, in all the country side. Oh! Rowan tree. How fair wert thou in simmer time, wi’ all thy clusters white,

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  8. Jan 14, 2021 · The Rowan Tree is a Scottish song whose lyrics hearken back to the Jacobite period. Excellent photographs from 'The UK Landscape Photography Awards' - accomp...

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