Ethnically and Culturally Inspired Music
About "Paše / Pasture"
If you are looking for something really really old that remained through ages, sooner or later
you’ll discover girl choir songs from Kojšov in the Spiš region. They are magical things, but
if you are of a delicate nature, better avoid them.
Johnny grazes horses
Johnny grazes horses
Down the green grove
And three maidens
Are passing him
Down the green grove
The first one comes
The reeve’s maiden
In a red skirt
And the second comes
The Prugar’s maiden
In a green skirt
And the third comes
Poor orphan girl
In a black cheap skirt
The reeve’s maiden
Said silently
Down the green grove
If I only knew
Where Johnny is sound asleep
Down the green grove
I would go there
Wake him up
And take his ring
The Prugar’s maiden
Said silently
Down the green grove
If I only knew
Where Johnny is sound asleep
Down the green grove
I would go there
Wake him up
And take his halter
The poor orphan girl
Said silently
Down the green grove
If I only knew
Where Johnny is sound asleep
Down the green grove
I would go there
Wake him up
And tell him [I love him]
O, mother, I don’t want
The reed’s one
In the red skirt
And I don’t want even
The Prugar’s one
In the green skirt
But I want, mother,
The poor orphan girl
In the black cheap skirt
Though she’s poor
I like her the best
Down the green grove
you’ll discover girl choir songs from Kojšov in the Spiš region. They are magical things, but
if you are of a delicate nature, better avoid them.
Johnny grazes horses
Johnny grazes horses
Down the green grove
And three maidens
Are passing him
Down the green grove
The first one comes
The reeve’s maiden
In a red skirt
And the second comes
The Prugar’s maiden
In a green skirt
And the third comes
Poor orphan girl
In a black cheap skirt
The reeve’s maiden
Said silently
Down the green grove
If I only knew
Where Johnny is sound asleep
Down the green grove
I would go there
Wake him up
And take his ring
The Prugar’s maiden
Said silently
Down the green grove
If I only knew
Where Johnny is sound asleep
Down the green grove
I would go there
Wake him up
And take his halter
The poor orphan girl
Said silently
Down the green grove
If I only knew
Where Johnny is sound asleep
Down the green grove
I would go there
Wake him up
And tell him [I love him]
O, mother, I don’t want
The reed’s one
In the red skirt
And I don’t want even
The Prugar’s one
In the green skirt
But I want, mother,
The poor orphan girl
In the black cheap skirt
Though she’s poor
I like her the best
Down the green grove