Songs of the Ridings

Small White Rose

The Courting Gate

                 
There's dew upon the meadows,
    An' bats are wheelin' high;
The sun has set an hour sin',
    An' evenin' leet's i' t' sky.
Swalows i' t' thack are sleepin ,
    Neet-hawks are swift on t' wing,
An' grey moths gethers honey
    Amang the purple ling .
        O coom an' meet me, Mally,
        O coom an' greet me, Mally,
    Meet me, greet me, at the courtin' gate.

The fire-leet casts thy shadow
    Owerthwart the kitchen wall;
It's dancin' up an' doon, lass,
    My heart does dance an' all.
Three times I've gien oor love-call
    To bring my bird to t' nest.
When wilt a coom, my throstle,
    An' shelter on my breast?
        O coom an' meet me, Mally,
        O coom an' greet me, Mally,
    Meet me, greet me, at the courtin' gate.

I've wrowt all t' day at t' harvist,
    But ivery hour seemed sweet,
Acause I thowt I'd haud thee
    Clasped i' my airms to-neet.
Black Bess she raked aside me
    An' leuked at me an' smiled;
I telled her I loved Mally,
    It made her despert wild.
        O coom an' meet me, Mally,
        O coom an' greet me, Mally,
    Meet me, greet me, at the courtin' gate.

Thy shadow's gone frae t' kitchen,
    T' hoose-door is oppened wide.
It's she, my viewly Mally,
    The lass I'll mak my bride.
White lilies in her garden,
    Fling oot your scent i' t' air,
An' mingle breath wi' t' roses
    I've gethered for her hair.
        O let me haud thee, Mally,
        O let me faud thee, Mally,
    Haud thee, faud thee, at the courtin' gate.



Small White Rose


Notes (arranged alphabetically)


Acause : because
Faud : enfold
Haud : hold
Neet-hawks : nightjars
Owerthwart : lying across, upon, against
Thack : thatch
Throstle : thrush
Viewly : attractive
Wilt a coom : will you come
Wrowt : worked (wrought)


Explanations marked (M) are from Professor Moorman's original footnotes. Wherever possible, meanings have been checked in Dr Arnold Kellet's The Yorkshire Dictionary of Dialect, Tradition and Folklore (obtainable from the YDS), The Chambers Dictionary, and The Oxford English Dictionary. We have attempted at all times to be guided by context and to convey all probable intended meanings. We have not explained those words which differ only slightly in pronunciation and spelling from modern standard English.


Songs of the Ridings

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(C) David 2/9/2007

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