Lay me on a cushioned chair Carry me you four With cushions here and cushions there To see the world once more To stable and to kennel go Bring me what there is to bring Lead my Lollard to and fro And gently in a ring And put my chair upon the grass Bring Rody and his house That I might contented pass From these earthly bounds His eyelids drop his head falls low His old eyes cloud with dreams The sun upon all things that grow And falls in sleepy streams ♪ Brown Lollard treads upon the grass And to the armchair goes Oh, the old man's dreams are gone His smooth long brown nose And now moves many a feathered tongue Upon his wasted hands For leading aged hounds and young The huntsman near him stands The servants round his cushioned place Are with news sorry wrung The hounds are gazing on his face The aged hounds and young Fire is in the old man's eyes His fingers move and sway And when the wandering music dies They feebly hear him say Oh, huntsman Rody blow the horn Make the hills reply I cannot blow upon my horn I can but weep and sigh ♪ One blind hound lies apart On the sun smitten grass He holds commune with his heart The moments pass and pass The blind hound with a mournful din Lifts his wintery head The servants bear the body in The hounds wail for the dead Oh, huntsman Rody blow the horn Make the hills reply Huntsman Rody blow the horn Make the hills reply Huntsman Rody blow the horn Make the hills reply The huntsman loosens on the morn A gay and mournful cry