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mary_j_59 ([personal profile] mary_j_59) wrote2008-02-25 12:00 am

A song for Severus?

Here is the entry that I posted on Snapedom today for the Snape in Love challenge-

Hi - yes, it's still Lent, but it's Sunday, and something inspired me to write this song. It's sung by Severus (aka Michael Griffin) for his son's band's album - at Christopher's request. The marvel is that his dad agrees!

I will link to an mp3 of the tune later, if I can manage it:



The Blackbird
My lady's eyes are emerald,
Her kirtle is of flame.
I have died for love of her,
But she never knew my name.

The blackbird sings upon the bough.
He sings so merrily.
Yet never did a man return
Of all that company.

The lords and nobles ordered men
To fight in all their wars.
My lord it was commanded me,
But I served my lady's cause.

We who were but common folk,
We did not dare to shirk.
Some of us fought for Lancaster
and others fought for York.

I bore my lady's banner.
I held her standard high,
And on her crest, a blackbird rose
High up into the sky.

The armies came together
And steel on armour rang.
And over all that fearful din
The merry blackbird sang.

The blackbird sings upon the bough.
He sings so merrily.
Yet never did a man return
Of all that company.

My lady's eyes are emerald,
Her hair, it is a flame.
I have died for love of her,
But she never knew my name.

(words and music, Mary Johnson, 2008 (or Michael Griffin, 2017!). Britpicking welcome as always!)

And here is a link to a mac homepage where you can download an mp3 of me singing it!
http://homepage.mac.com/mekj1/FileSharing9.html

Enjoy! But, as I say on the page, please don't modify the file in any way or distribute without my permission. Thanks!
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[personal profile] arcanetrivia 2008-02-25 07:38 pm (UTC)(link)
Ooh, nice lyrics. Doubly nice since so much fan poetry (which is not the same as song lyrics, but you know what I mean) is so pitiful.

I like the subtle references and allusions, although I'm sure I'm mistaking them so I don't want to say what I think I see. :o

My brain wanted to set this to "Barbara Ellen", but I assume your tune is original and I like it too :)

[identity profile] jodel-from-aol.livejournal.com 2008-02-26 05:36 pm (UTC)(link)
First the kirtle, and then the hair. Oh. Okay, she wears a skirt to match her hair...

(Yes I am teasing you.)

Nice little ditty. And very traditional.

[identity profile] anne-arthur.livejournal.com 2008-03-07 12:10 am (UTC)(link)
Just a belated comment to say that I liked this! And the Wars of the Roses would probably be used in this sort of way in an actual song. (I tend to know Scottish songs rather than English ones, but they do seem to have this sort of reference to past battles, and very much this emphasis on the common man being the one doing the dying too!) Nowadays they seem to be mostly an excuse for white roses to feature on everything in York - and for York City Archives to have a portrait of Good King Richard III where you might have expected one of the current Queen!