The White Rose is a traditional Cornish folk song, the chorus of which appeared in the film Ladies in Lavender (2005). The song remains popular and has been recorded by many of the Cornish male voice choirs and is often performed at funerals. In 2001 it was read at the funeral of Rick Rescorla, Cornish hero of 9/11.
The White Rose
The first time I met you, my darling<br> Your face was as fair as the rose,<br> But now your dear face has grown paler <br> As pale as the lily white rose.
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You're fair as the spring, oh my darling <br> Your face shines so bright, so divine <br> The fairest of blooms in my garden <br> Oh lily white rose, you are mine
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Years pass by so quickly, my darling,<br> Each makes you more precious to me;<br> But long may we grow close together,<br> Oh, lily-white rose, cling to me.
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Now I am alone, my sweet darling, <br> I walk through the garden and weep, <br> But spring will return with your presence<br> Oh lily white rose, mine to keep
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Alternate fourth verse
And now that you've left me my darling <br> From your grave one single flower grows <br> I will always remember you darling <br> When I gaze on that lily white rose.