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tcepsa ([personal profile] tcepsa) wrote2006-09-18 08:30 pm
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A Quest!

Once upon a time (quite possibly back in Minnesota) they ended a day of the Renaissance Festival by singing The Mermaid, Backwards! I found it very clever and amusing, but cannot seem to locate the lyrics to it on the web so it is to you that I now turn. If you know the lyrics, I'd very much like to have them ^_^

I don't remember very precisely how it went (it was some time ago and the thing that triggered this search now is that I recently heard the version in which the song is sung in the more traditional forwards manner). However, I believe the first verse went something like this:

And three times 'round
Spun our gallant ship
Yes three times round spun she
Oh three times 'round
Spun our gallant ship
And rose up from the bottom of the sea

[identity profile] knotsteve.livejournal.com 2006-09-26 12:18 am (UTC)(link)
It's kind of interesting how much of that oral tradition still exists. I have a strong interest in folk music, and a lot of that is still transferred by word of mouth, or at best paper. (It also gets changed constantly as it passes from person to person - we call that the Folk Process...)

All friended back and forth now. I also recalled, finally, why I had looked up your DO profile in the first place -- I saw a post you made in another LJ about Settlers and rope-y goodness at camp. (I have 3 different editions of Settlers, plus a bunch of the varients.)