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Sir Gawain and the Green Knight

New year's day, Dawning wet on Britain's shore King's hall roused by a pounding on the door. A giant knight, dressed in green, never seen before Hefts an axe and holds it high and lets a challenge roar: 'You craven men may fear dishonour, but you fear my venge...

Six Pearls

One pearl for a lady with heart wide and loving Who never denies an embrace One pearl for the skill that the whole hall is toasting Accomplishments gone without trace One pearl like the moon lies eclipsed by her sunlight Still warm even burdened with care F...

Skeleton Women

Old bones don't sleep Old bones don't sleep Old bones don't sleep They yearn to be once again dressed In the tears we weep In the tears we weep In the tears we weep She remembered the sun From the world long ago In the time before darkness And wander She soo...

Smith's Circle

The Smith brought his blanket and he laid it before him People came up from miles around To sit in a circle and trade their treasures Each in turn put their goods on the ground Ten yards of trim and some heavenly cider I got a bucket here made of wood and fib...

Stone soup

The cook was in the kitchen, The feasters in the hall. A single lady slaving, Would attempt to feed them all. A family of newcomers Saw her cooking on her own Each one took a pot And swore she wouldn't cook alone! (chorus) The stone is in the kettle The wate...

Story Book

You read me a chapter of storybook love When the night was a blanket around us. I think we both knew that the dream would dissolve When the cold light of morning had found us. You have what you need, And it isn't for me. And it hurts, but it's not a surprise....

Tarnished Silver

Sleep, my tarnished silver Let me dull you once again And let our battle end Sleep, my snowless winter Let me warm you once before I go And I'll pretend to know and understand Sleep, my fallen cedar Let me have your weakened pride to hold And join my...

The Carter's War Song

Hey hey, Laddie O We'll climb that hill And we'll fight the foe The muscled might of Ealdormere Is climbing up the hill with our goods sent here Hey hey, Laddie O We'll climb that hill And we'll fight the foe Heed well the northern red When you see it on th...

The Farmer's Curst Wife

There was an old farmer, lived o'er the hill If he aint moved on, he's living there still -fie fie diddle die -fie fie diddl-ie day The devil came to him one day Said, one of your kin, I'm gonna take away -fie fie diddle die -fie fie diddl-ie day singing -fie...

The Greyhound

The Greyhound's sinking in the waves, as fast as sea receives her. Curse the Reaper, bend your back and cheat your sorry grave! And Captain Bryce is on her deck, so we, her hands, may leave her. Curse the Reaper, bend your back and cheat your sorry grave!...

The History Of Ealdormere: Part 1

First was the wolf and the wilds and the will And the rule of the mid-realm king Long was the night when the wolf pack was still in their wait for the gathering spring Soft was the face of the deep-hidden flower that bloomed in the whispering wood Str...

The History of Ealdormere: Part 2

Also that Spring saw the Waters arise And shoulder a Barony's share Jeweled the Cup that was served by the wise Who would counsel the people with care Steadfast the Princes who hailed from the South But brief would that mantle be worn Ruled by the spinning of...

The Joyful Knight

I wandered by the turney side With spring's sweet heat around me My fingers braiding daisy crowns And my eyes shaded from the light. The squire was donning armour And she bade me stand beside her I wondered that a woman Found the strength to face that fight....

The Maiden and the Selkie

Once a fair and handsome Seal Lord Lay his foot upon the sand For to woo the Fisher's daughter And to claim her marriage hand 'I have come in from the ocean I have come in from the sea And I'll not go to the waves, love, Lest ye come along with me.' 'Lord, lo...

The Morrigan

The Morrigan dreams old dreams of flight The Morrigan sees with another sight The Morrigan builds with flesh and bone and The Morrigan fills an empty throne The Morrigan fills an empty throne The Morrigan builds with flesh and bone The Morrigan sees wit...

The Old Duke

I laugh at those who call me old Who think my age their best defence For often fall the young and bold Who fail to laud experience. My sword and I are much the same: Our actions swift and sure Each scar I wear, each greying hair The life I gave to her. Throug...

The Poachers

In Harold's time the hunt was fine and the birds did sweetly sing Then the bastard came and all the game became the right of the king But English lads saw sport to be had and swift to poaching turned And so in that way have we even today our pleasant supper ea...

The Prydwen Sails Again

King Arthur sails the broken sea, His ship the summer's pride, To scale the walls of Caer Siddi With tested men and tried. I know but one who sails within The ranks of Arthur's men To challenge death at Caer Siddi. The Prydwen sails again. The Prydwen...

The Road to Santiago

A townsman's life is even, like the dust upon the road; Not changing with the seasons — just fortune's fickle load. But sitting on my step and bending hide and thread to task, I saw the first man walking, I saw the first man walking, I saw the first of many wa...

The Server's Song

The hall is well crowded, the feast underway To cook and assistants all homage we pay But lest we forget those who serve us this day I ask you to raise up your glass- To those who eat last and who give us the best Let's drink to the few who would serve all t...