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- A CHARM
- INTRODUCTION
- Cold Iron
- COLD IRON
- Gloriana
- THE TWO COUSINS
- Gloriana
- THE LOOKING-GLASS
- The Wrong Thing
- A TRUTHFUL SONG
- The Wrong Thing
- KING HENRY VII. AND THE SHIPWRIGHTS
- Marklake Witches
- THE WAY THROUGH THE WOODS
- Marklake Witches
- BROOKLAND ROAD
- The Knife and the Naked Chalk
- THE RUN OF THE DOWNS
- The Knife and the Naked Chalk
- SONG OF THE MEN’S SIDE
- Brother Square-Toes
- PHILADELPHIA
- Brother Square-Toes
- IF —
- ‘A Priest in Spite of Himself’
- A ST. HELENA LULLABY
- ‘A Priest in Spite of Himself’
- ‘POOR HONEST MEN’
- The Conversion of St. Wilfrid
- EDDI’S SERVICE
- The Conversion of St. Wilfrid
- SONG OF THE RED WAR-BOAT
- A Doctor of Medicine
- AN ASTROLOGER’S SONG
- A Doctor of Medicine
- ‘OUR FATHERS OF OLD’
- Simple Simon
- THE THOUSANDTH MAN
- Simple Simon
- FRANKIE’S TRADE
- The Tree of Justice
- THE BALLAD OF MINEPIT SHAW
- The Tree of Justice
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- SONG OF THE RED WAR-BOATSONG OF THE RED WAR-BOAT
SONG OF THE RED WAR-BOAT
Shove off from the wharf-edge! Steady!Watch for a smooth! Give way!If she feels the lop alreadyShe’ll stand on her head in the bay.It’s ebb – it’s dusk – it’s blowing,The shoals are a mile of white,But (snatch her along!) we’re goingTo find our master to-night.
For we hold that in all disasterOf shipwreck, storm, or sword,A man must stand by his masterWhen once he has pledged his word!
Raging seas have we rowed in,But we seldom saw them thus;Our master is angry with Odin —Odin is angry with us!Heavy odds have we taken,But never before such odds.The Gods know they are forsaken,We must risk the wrath of the Gods!
Over the crest she flies from,Into its hollow she drops,Crouches and clears her eyes fromThe wind-torn breaker-tops,Ere out on the shrieking shoulderOf a hill-high surge she drives.Meet her! Meet her and hold her!Pull for your scoundrel lives!
The thunders bellow and clamourThe harm that they mean to do;There goes Thor’s own HammerCracking the dark in two!Close! But the blow has missed her,Here comes the wind of the blow!Row or the squall’ll twist herBroadside on to it! —Row!
Hearken, Thor of the Thunder!We are not here for a jest —For wager, warfare, or plunder,Or to put your power to test.This work is none of our wishing —We would stay at home if we might —But our master is wrecked out fishing,We go to find him to-night.
For we hold that in all disaster —As the Gods Themselves have said —A man must stand by his masterTill one of the two is dead.
That is our way of thinking,Now you can do as you will,While we try to save her from sinking,And hold her head to it still.Bale her and keep her moving,Or she’ll break her back in the trough …Who said the weather’s improving,Or the swells are taking off?
Sodden, and chafed and aching,Gone in the loins and knees —No matter – the day is breaking,And there’s far less weight to the seas!Up mast, and finish baling —In oars, and out with the mead —The rest will be two-reef sailing …That was a night indeed!
But we hold that in all disaster(And faith, we have found it true!)If only you stand by your master,The Gods will stand by you!
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