| Song | Wandering Angus |
| Artist | Jolie Holland |
| Album | Catalpa |
| 作曲 : Holland, Miller, Yates | |
| ( Words by W.B. Yeats, Music by Brian Miller ) | |
| I went out to the hazelwood | |
| Because a fire was in my head | |
| I Cut and peeled a hazel wand | |
| And hooked a berry to a thread | |
| And when white moths were on the wing | |
| And moth-like stars were flickering out | |
| I dropped a berry in a stream | |
| And caught a little silver trout | |
| When I had laid it on the floor | |
| And went to blow the fire aflame | |
| And something rustled on the floor | |
| And something called me by my name | |
| It had become a glimmering girl | |
| With apple blossoms in her hair | |
| Who called me by my name and ran | |
| And vanished in the brightening air | |
| Though I am old with wandering | |
| Through hollow lands and hilly lands | |
| I will find out where she has gone | |
| And kiss her lips and take her hand | |
| And walk through long green dappled grass | |
| And pluck till time and times are done | |
| The silver apples of the moon | |
| And the golden apples of the sun |
| zuò qǔ : Holland, Miller, Yates | |
| Words by W. B. Yeats, Music by Brian Miller | |
| I went out to the hazelwood | |
| Because a fire was in my head | |
| I Cut and peeled a hazel wand | |
| And hooked a berry to a thread | |
| And when white moths were on the wing | |
| And mothlike stars were flickering out | |
| I dropped a berry in a stream | |
| And caught a little silver trout | |
| When I had laid it on the floor | |
| And went to blow the fire aflame | |
| And something rustled on the floor | |
| And something called me by my name | |
| It had become a glimmering girl | |
| With apple blossoms in her hair | |
| Who called me by my name and ran | |
| And vanished in the brightening air | |
| Though I am old with wandering | |
| Through hollow lands and hilly lands | |
| I will find out where she has gone | |
| And kiss her lips and take her hand | |
| And walk through long green dappled grass | |
| And pluck till time and times are done | |
| The silver apples of the moon | |
| And the golden apples of the sun |