Sunday, May 20, 2012
Here a sheer hulk lies poor Tom Bowling -- 1780
Speranza
1780
here a sheer hulk, lies poor Tom Bowling
the darling of our crew;
no more he’ll hear the tempest howling
for death has broached him to
his form was of the manliest beauty,
his heart was kind and soft;
faithful below Tom did his duty
and now he's gone aloft
and now he's gone aloft.
Tom never from his word departed
his virtues were so rare:
his friends were many and true hearted
his Poll was kind and fair;
and then he'd sing so blithe and jolly
ah, many's the time and oft;
but mirth is turn'd to melancholy
for Tom is gone aloft
for Tom is gone aloft.
yet shall poor Tom find pleasant weather
when He who all commands
shall give to call life's crew together
the word to pipe all hands
thus Death who kings and tars despatches
in vain Tom’s life hath doff'd
for tho' his body's under hatches
his soul is gone aloft
his soul is gone aloft.
Written by Charles Didbin in 1780 on the death of his eldest brother Captain Thomas Dibdin at whose invitation he had planned his visit to India.
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