Sailors Prayer
Lyrics and music by Rod MacDonald
Though my sails be torn and tattered
And my mast be torned about
Let the night wind chill me to my very soul
Though the spray might sting my eye
And the stars no light provide
Give me just another morning light to hold
I will not lie me down, this rain a-ragin'
I will not lie me down, in such a storm
And if this night be unblessed, I shall not take my rest
Until I reach another shore
If the only water left
Is but salt to wound my thirst
I will drink the rain that falls so steady down
And though night's blindness be my gift
And there be thieves upon my drift
I will thank the fog that shelters me along
Though my mates be drained and weary
And believe all hopes are lost
There's no need for their bones
On that blackened bottom
Though death waits just off the bough
We'll not answer to him now
He shall stand to greet the morning light without us
Note by Daniel Womack: In my search for information on this song I have been unable to find any information on Ron MacDonald or the origin on how he came to write this song or any CD of his that this might appear on.
If there is anyone with some information on Ron MacDonald and the song, I would greatly appreciate it. Please e-mail information with your source to lyrics@renaissancefestivalmusic.com.
Please bear in mind there is also a version of a popular song called "Sailor's Prayer" written by Tom Lewis. It is not the same.
--posted by Daniel Womack of the Brobdingnagian Bards
11:00 PM

