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The Great Silkie
Traditional

Two verses and chorus (8-bit, mono): .wav (1.5 MB)
Two verses and chorus (high quality): .mp3 (356 KB)
Full Song: .mp3 (881 KB)
"The Great Silkie" is performed by Mary Smith 

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An earthly nurse sits and sings, 
And aye, she sings by lily wean, 
Sayin "little ken I my bairn's father, 
Far less the land where he dwells in." 

For he came on night to her bed feet, 
And a grumbly guest, I'm sure was he, 
Saying "Here am I, thy bairn's father, 
Although I be not comely." 

"I am a man upon the land, 
I am a silkie on the sea, 
And when I'm far and far frae land, 
My home it is in Sule Skerrie." 

And he had ta'en a purse of gold 
And he had placed it upon her knee, 
Saying, "Give to me my little young son, 
And take thee up thy nurse's fee." 

"And it shall come to pass on a summer's day, 
When the sun shines bright on every stane, 
I'll come and fetch my little young son, 
And teach him how to swim the faem." 

"And ye shall marry a gunner good, 
And a right fine gunner I'm sure he'll be, 
And the very first shot that e'er he shoots 
Will kill both my young son and me."


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