Jeffrey Hull
Friday, November 14, 2008
The Rising of the Moon
Moon over America © 2008 Rick Lee
My ship is taking water
As I hurry out to sea
To flirt with Neptune's daughter
Or his daughter flirt with me
While bright eyed dancing sailors
On their pennywhistles play
Of sailing ships and whalers
At the dark'ning of the day.
It's a jolly bit of boating
If the sailors sing in tune,
And keep this vessel floating
'Til the rising of the moon.
The rising of the moon, my boys,
The rising of the moon—
We'll keep this vessel floating
'Til the rising of the moon.
I've charted no returning
And this port I'll hail no more,
I seek the fires burning
On some distant fragrant shore.
And as I track the ocean
Shine the stars that midnight pave
Above the soft commotion
Of the phosphorescent wave.
With sails and shrouds a-singing
I look forward to commune
With friends whose souls are winging
At the rising of the Moon.
The rising of the moon, my boys,
The rising of the moon—
With friends whose souls are winging
At the rising of the moon.
And when that moon has risen
We will raise our glasses high,
Our bodies no more prison
And our souls released to fly
Where meadows dance with flowers
Where sweet honey fills the comb
Where nectar rains in showers
Where our joyous spirits roam.
Let all our pain and sorrow
On those golden sands be strewn
And washed away tomorrow
With the rising of the moon.
The rising of the moon, my friends,
The rising of the moon—
And washed away tomorrow
With the rising of the moon.
©2008 Jeffrey Hull
NOTE: This may also be (and probably ought to be) sung to the tune of an Irish rebellion song, By the Rising of the Moon, words by John Keegan Casey. The melody for Rising was also was used for a more recent insurrectionist song, The Wearing of the Green. The original melody was written by the famous itinerant harper Turlough O'Carolan.