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<h2> Sir Patrick Spens </h2>
<p>The king sits in Dunfermline town,<br/>
Drinking the blude-red wine;<br/>
"O whare will I get a skeely skipper,<br/>
To sail this new ship of mine?"<br/>
<br/>
O up and spak' an eldern knight,<br/>
Sat at the king's right knee,<br/>
"Sir Patrick Spens is the best sailor,<br/>
That ever sailed the sea."<br/>
<br/>
Our king has written a braid letter,<br/>
And seated it with his hand,<br/>
And sent it to Sir Patrick Spens,<br/>
Was walking on the strand.<br/>
<br/>
"To Noroway, to Noroway,<br/>
To Noroway o'er the faem;<br/>
The king's daughter of Noroway<br/>
'Tis thou maun bring her hame."<br/>
<br/>
The first word that Sir Patrick read,<br/>
Sae loud loud laughed he;<br/>
The neist word that Sir Patrick read,<br/>
The tear blinded his ee.<br/>
<br/>
"O wha is this has done this deed,<br/>
And tauld the king o' me,<br/>
To send us out at this time of the year,<br/>
To sail upon the sea?<br/>
<br/>
"Be it wind, be it weet, be it hail, be it sleet,<br/>
Our ship must sail the faem;<br/>
The king's daughter of Noroway,<br/>
'Tis we must fetch her hame."<br/>
<br/>
They hoysed their sails an Moneday morn,<br/>
Wi' a' the speed they may;<br/>
They hae landed in Noroway,<br/>
Upon a Wednesday.<br/>
<br/>
They hadna been a week, a week,<br/>
In Noroway, but twae,<br/>
When that the lords o' Noroway<br/>
Began aloud to say:<br/>
<br/>
"Ye Scottishmen spend a' our king's goud,<br/>
And a' our queen's fee."<br/>
"Ye lie, ye lie, ye liars loud!<br/>
Fu' loud I hear ye lie;<br/>
<br/>
"For I brought as much white monie,<br/>
As gane my men and me,<br/>
And I brought a half-fou of gude red goud,<br/>
Out o'er the sea wi' me.<br/>
<br/>
"Make ready, make ready, my merry men a',<br/>
Our gude ship sails the morn."<br/>
"Now, ever alake, my master dear,<br/>
I fear a deadly storm!<br/>
<br/>
"I saw the new moon, late yestreen,<br/>
Wi' the old moon in her arm;<br/>
And, if we gang to sea, master,<br/>
I fear we'll come to harm."<br/>
<br/>
They hadna sailed a league, a league,<br/>
A league but barely three,<br/>
When the lift grew dark, and the wind blew loud<br/>
And gurly grew the sea.<br/>
<br/>
The ankers brak, and the topmasts lap,<br/>
It was sic a deadly storm;<br/>
And the waves cam o'er the broken ship,<br/>
Till a' her sides were torn.<br/>
<br/>
"O where will I get a gude sail'r,<br/>
To take my helm in hand,<br/>
Till I get up to the tall top-mast,<br/>
To see if I can spy land?"<br/>
<br/>
"O here am I, a sailor gude,<br/>
To take the helm in hand,<br/>
Till you go up to the tall top-mast;<br/>
But I fear you'll ne'er spy land."<br/>
<br/>
He hadna gane a step, a step,<br/>
A step but barely ane,<br/>
When a bout flew out of our goodly ship,<br/>
And the salt sea it cam in.<br/>
<br/>
"Gae, fetch a web of the silken claith,<br/>
Another o' the twine,<br/>
And wap them into our ship's side,<br/>
And let nae the sea come in."<br/>
<br/>
They fetched a web o' the silken claith,<br/>
Another o' the twine,<br/>
And they wapped them round that gude ship's side,<br/>
But still the sea cam in.<br/>
<br/>
O laith, laith, were our gude Scots lords<br/>
To weet their cork-heeled shoon!<br/>
But lang or a' the play was played,<br/>
They wat their hats aboon.<br/>
<br/>
And mony was the feather bed,<br/>
That flattered on the faem;<br/>
And mony was the gude lord's son,<br/>
That never mair cam hame.<br/>
<br/>
The ladies wrang their fingers white,<br/>
The maidens tore their hair,<br/>
A' for the sake of their true loves<br/>
For them they'll see nae mair.<br/>
<br/>
O lang, lang, may the ladies sit,<br/>
Wi' their fans into their hand,<br/>
Before they see Sir Patrick Spens<br/>
Come sailing to the strand!<br/>
<br/>
And lang, lang, may the maidens sit,<br/>
With their goud kaims in their hair<br/>
A' waiting for their ain dear loves,<br/>
For them they'll see nae mair!<br/>
<br/>
O forty miles off Aberdeen,<br/>
'Tis fifty fathoms deep,<br/>
And there lies gude Sir Patrick Spens<br/>
Wi' the Scots lords at his feet.<br/></p>
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