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SINGER: William Elvin
SONG:Errantry
There was a merry passenger, a messenger, a mariner: he built a gilded gondola to wander in, and had in her a load of yellow oranges and porridge for his provender; he perfumed her with marjoram and cardamom and lavender. He called the wind of argosies with cargoes in to carry him across the rivers seventeen that lay between to tarry him. he landed all in loneliness where stonily the pebbles on the running river derrilyn goes merrily for ever on. he journeyed then through meadow-lands to shadow-land that dreary lay, and under hill and over hill went roving still a weary way. he sat and sang a melody, his errantry a-tarrying; he begged a pretty butterfly that fluttered by to marry him. she scorned him and she scoffed at him, she laughed at him upitying so long he studied wizardry and sigaldry and smithying. he wove a tissue airy-thin to snare her in; to follow her he made him beetle-leather wing and feather wing of swallow hair. he caught her in bewilderment with filament of spider-thread; he made her soft pavilions of lilies, and a bridal bed of flowers and of thistle-down to nestle down and rest her in; and silken webs of filmy white and silver light he dressed her in. He threaded gems in necklaces, but recklessly she squandered them and fell to bitter quarrelling; then sorrowing he wandered on, and there he left her withering, as shivering he fled away; with windy weather following on swallow-wing he sped away. he passed the archipelagoes where yellow grows the marigold, where countless silver fountains are, and mountains are of fairy-gold. he took to war and foraying, a-harrying beyond the sea, and roaming over belmarie and thellamie and fantasie. He made a shield and morion of coral and of ivory, a sword he made of emerald, and terrible his rivalry with elven-knights of aerie and faerie, with paladins that golden-haired and shining-eyes came riding by and challenged him. Of crystal was his habergeon, his scabbard of chalcedony; with silver tipped at plenilune his spear was hewn of ebony. his javelins were of malachite and stalactite - he brandished them, and went and fought the dragon-flies of paradise, and vanquished them. he battled with the dumbledors, the hummerhorns, and honeybees, and won the golden honeycomb; and running home on sunny seas in ship of leaves and gossamer with blossom for a canopy, he sat and sang, and furbished up and burnished up his panoply. he tarried for a little while in little isles that lonely lay, and found there naught but blowing grass; and so at last the only way he took, and turned, and coming home with honeycomb, to memory his message came, and errand too! in derring-do and glamoury he had forgot them, journeying and tourneying, a wanderer. so now he must depart again and start again his gondola, for ever still a messenger, a passenger, a tarrier, a-roving as a feather does, a weather-driven mariner.
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