The Green Man
In churches and abbeys and ruins of stone
In carvings and fountains and relics of old
A mysterious figure can sometimes be seen
This mystery man is the man in green
From Western Europe to the very far East
You can find him hiding among the leaves
With his long face covered in branches and vines
And a deep, solemn gaze that can pierce through time
And the strangest thing is that no one knows
What his history is or how far back it goes
No one knows his legend or even his name
He is the Green Man is all they can say
Could it be Robin Hood, or Jack-in-the-Green
The King of May, or the Garland King?
Could it be Dionysus or Cernunnos?
They call him the Green Man for no one knows.
Could it be Osiris or Narcissus?
Silvanus, Tlaloc, or Hyacinthus?
Could it be Humbaba, Enkidu, or Pan?
No one really knows, so they call him the Green Man
So if you ever visit a ruin of stone
A church or an abbey with relics of old
And you a see face among flowers and trees
The Green Man is watching hidden in the leaves