18 Mar 00 - 11:44 AM (#197226)
Subject: The Gunstan Afloat
From: Conrad Bladey (Peasant- Inactive)
The Grunstan' Afloat
Not lang sin' some keelmen were gaun doon to sSheels, When a hoop round some froth cam' alang side their keel; The Skipper saw't first, an' he gov a greet shout-- How! beggar, man, Dick! here's a grunstan' afloat, Derry down &c. Dick leuk't, an' he showt 'at the Skipper was reet, See they'd hev her ashore, an' then sell her that neet; Then he jumpt' ower to fetch her--maw sang! what a splatter-- Nee grunstan' was there, for he fand it was watter. Derry down &c. The skipper astonish'd, quite struck wi' surprise, He roar'd oot to Dickey when he saw him rise-- How! smash, marrow! Dick, ho! what is thoo aboot? Come here, mun, an' let's ha'ed the gunstan' tyen oot. Derry down &c. A Grunstan'! says Dick--wey, thou slaverin' cull, Wi' wetter maw belly an pockets is full; By the gowkey, aw'll sweer 'at ye're drunk, daft or doatin'-- It's nee grunstan' at a', but some au'd iron floatin'. Derry down, &c. by William Armstrong; to the tune, "Derry Down". Source A Beuk o' Newcassel Sangs. Joseph Cawhall,
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