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Sir Patrick Spens

by daarth - last update: Feb 7, 2005

I borrowed this poem from VT member Gillian:

Sir Patrick Spens

The King sits in Dunferline toun,
Drinkin the biude-reid wine
'0 whaur will A get a skeely skipper
Tae sail this new ship o mine?'

0 up and spak an eldern knight,
Sat at the king's richt knee;
'Sir Patrick Spens is the best sailor
That ever sailt the sea.'

Our king has written a braid letter
And sealed it wi his hand,
And sent it to Sir Patrick Spens,
Wis walkin on the strand.

'Tae Noroway, to Noroway,
Tae Noroway ower the faem;
The King's dauchter o Noroway,
Tis thou maun bring her hame.'

The first word that Sir Partick read
Sae loud, loud laucht he;
The neist word that Sir Patrick read
The tear blindit his ee.

'O wha is this has duin this deed
An tauld the king o me,
Tae send us out, at this time o year,
Tae sail abuin the sea?

'Be it wind, be it weet, be it hail, be it sleet,
Our ship maun sail the faem;
The King's dauchter o Noroway,
Tis we maun fetch her hame.'

They hoystit their sails on Monenday morn,
Wi aw the speed they may;
They hae landit in Noroway
Upon a Wodensday.

'Mak ready, mak ready, my merry men aw!
Our gude ship sails the morn.'
'Nou eer alack, ma maister dear,
I fear a deadly storm.'

'A saw the new muin late yestreen
Wi the auld muin in her airm
And gif we gang tae sea, maister,
A fear we'll cam tae hairm.'

They hadnae sailt a league, a league,
A league but barely three,
When the lift grew dark, an the wind blew loud
An gurly grew the sea.

The ankers brak, an the topmaist lap,
It was sic a deadly storm.
An the waves cam ower the broken ship
Til aw her sides were torn.

'Go fetch a web o silken claith,
Anither o the twine,
An wap them into our ship's side,
An let nae the sea cam in.'

They fetcht a web o the silken claith,
Anither 0 the twine,
An they wappp'd them roun that gude ship's side,
But still the sea cam in.

0 laith, laith were our gude Scots lords
Tae weet their cork-heelt shuin;
But lang or aw the play wis playd
They wat their hats abuin.

And mony wis the feather bed
That flattert on the faem;
And mony wis the gude lord's son
That never mair cam hame.

0 lang, lang may the ladies sit,
Wi their fans intae their hand,
Afore they see Sir Patrick Spens
Come sailin tae the strand!

And lang, lang may the maidens sit
Wi their gowd kames in their hair,
A-waitin for their ane dear loes!
For them they'll see nae mair.

Half-ower, half-ower to Aberdour,
Tis fifty fathoms deep;
An there lies gude Sir Patrick Spens,
Wi the Scots lords at his feet!

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Comments for daarth about Scotland
JessH Tue Aug 26, 2008 14:07 UTC
 Have been looking at your Scotland page, reminiscing with a heavy *sigh* :-( We loved Fort William and want to make our base near Loch Linnhie next time. Have started uploading photos (from land, not sea ;-) if you're interested / Have a lovely day / Jess
uglyscot Tue Aug 5, 2008 08:59 UTC
 Great to see a different view of all the old familiar places!
Maxus Sat Apr 29, 2006 11:55 UTC
 What a breath of fresh air, I can almost taste the salt. Wonderful.
TravellingSpirit Wed Dec 28, 2005 23:15 UTC
 I could have waved to you as you went by - did you come as far south as Ayrshire and the Isle of Arran?
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