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Blogs by Jennie Marsland
Folk Friday #2 7/30/2010 4:05:55 AM Blog Post from jenniemarsland.blogspot.com
This week’s tune, ‘The Presence’, is another old one by Archie Fisher, the legendary Scottish folk singer who crafted ‘Dark-eyed Molly’ and ‘Witch of the Westmoreland’, songs that most of us on this side of the pond became familiar with through Stan Rogers’ artful interpretations.
I’ve seen Archie perform once, when a friend and I drove from Halifax to Ottawa to take in a concert. Yes, we wanted to hear this man that badly. When Mr. Fisher heard of us, he took a few minutes at the end of the show to chat with us, mostly to tell us we were crazy.
In my opinion, the lyrics to this song are simply exquisite. They’re based on a story Mr. Fisher heard from an old woman in Scotland. This cover is the only recording I could find, and it isn’t badly done, but I wish you could hear the original. I’m including the lyrics, as they aren’t that easy to make out.
Enjoy!
It was out in the long spring grass, she said And the night was soft on the hill He touched my ear with his voice, she said And my blood ran sweet and chill I laugh in my sleep at their gibes, she said Though they call me old maid still I have seen them sprinkled, weaned and loved The young girls fondled and wed I've watched their dreams go as grey as the hair That the limpin' sheepdogs shed But mine are as green as the tall pines That lean by Loch Erne head And he never came back to my father's byre Yet on an April night When the moon sits pat on a scudding cloud And the stars are quick and white I have known his clutch like a cloak of fire And his limbs like swords of light And my eyes wet by the fire, she said But not with lust or shame I mourn no shepherd laid low on the hill I weep in the starry flame With the joy of what I can never lose But what I dare not name It was out in the long spring grass, she said (as sung by Archie Fisher)
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