1. 'My love has built a bonny ship, and set her on the sea, With seven score good mariners to bear her company; There's three score is sunk, and three score dead at sea, And the Lowlands o' Holland has twin'd my love and me. 2. 'My love he built another ship, and set her on the main, And nane but twenty mariners for to bring her hame; But the weary wind began to rise, and the sea began to rout, My love then and his bonny ship turn'd withershins about. 3. 'Then shall neither coif come on my head nor comb come in my hair; Then shall neither coal nor candle-light shine in my bower mair; Nor will I love another one until the day I die, Sin' the Lowlands o' Holland has twin'd my love and me.' 4. 'O haud your tongue, my daughter dear, be still and be content; There are mair lads in Galloway, ye neen nae sair lament.' 'O there is none in Gallow, there's none at a' for me, For I never loved a love but one, and he's drown'd in the sea.' | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...LINES FROM A PLUTOCRATIC POETASTER TO A DITCH-DIGGER by FRANKLIN PIERCE ADAMS SYNOPSIS OF A FAILED POEM by JAMES GALVIN BENEDICTION by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON DEVASTATION by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON PROVING by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON NOTHING WILL CURE THE SICK LION BUT TO EAT AN APE' by MARIANNE MOORE |