The Land Called VictoryYet another lament, this is a recent one which originated in Boeruine, and has gained popularity throughout the RuidesideI am a youthful lady
My troubles they are great,
My tongue is scarcely able
My grievance to relate;
Since I have lost my true love,
That was ever dear to me,
He's gone to win his fortune,
In the land called Victory.
And many a pleasant evening,
My love and I did meet,
He clasped me round my slender waist,
And gave me kisses sweet;
I gave to him my hand and heart,
And he vowed he'd marry me,
But I did not know that my love,
Would go to the land called Victory.
Mourn, sisters, mourn in dismay;
For the brave Lord Doneim's men,
That came not home from Victory.
Mourn, sisters, mourn in dismay;
For the brave Lord Doneim's men,
That came not home from Victory
My parents could not endure my love,
Because he was so poor,
Therefore he never did presume,
To come within the door;
But had he been some noble lord,
Born a man of high degree,
They'd ne'er have let the lad I love,
Go to the land called Victory.
They spoke to you of glory,
And monsters to assail,
May Healyn be your guardian, love,
Till you come home to me,
Just like an angel weeping,
On the rock sighs every day,
Awaiting for my own true love,
To return from the land called Victory.
Mourn, sisters, mourn in dismay;
For the brave Lord Doneim's men,
That came not home from Victory.
Mourn, sisters, mourn in dismay;
For the brave Lord Doneim's men,
That came not home from Victory.
Here’s success unto the Companies,
Those men of noble fame,
And glory to the general,
Bold Doneim was his name;
At the Battle of the Talahar,
Their bravery cleared the way,
But my love was slain with Doneim Boer,
Upon that very day.
There was thirty in the warband,
They did my love surround,
And four and ten of that accursed band,
Went bleeding to the ground;
My love was overpowered,
Though he fought most manfully,
They slew him there beneath the dark trees,
In the land called Victory.
Mourn, sisters, mourn in dismay;
For the brave Lord Doneim's men,
That came not home from Victory.
Mourn, sisters, mourn in dismay;
For the brave Lord Doneim's men,
That came not home from Victory.
[OOC: This one is adapted from the traditional English song "The Victory" as sung by the band Steeleye Span. I had to change it up and rearrange it quite a bit to make it work. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ipMoOUacI7c ]