[Illustration: 243.jpg Harvest]
EXMOOR HARVEST-SONG
1
The corn, oh the corn, ’tis the ripening of the corn!
Go unto the door, my lad, and look beneath the moon,
Thou canst see, beyond the woodrick, how it is yelloon:
’Tis the harvesting of wheat, and the barley must be shorn.
(Chorus)
The corn, oh the corn,
and the yellow, mellow corn!
Here’s to the
corn, with the cups upon the board!
We’ve been reaping
all the day, and we’ll reap again the morn
And fetch it home to
mow-yard, and then we’ll thank the Lord.
2
The wheat, oh the wheat,
’tis the ripening of the wheat!
All the day it has been
hanging down its heavy head,
Bowing over on our bosoms
with a beard of red:
’Tis the harvest,
and the value makes the labour sweet.
(Chorus)
The wheat, oh the wheat,
and the golden, golden wheat!
Here’s to the
wheat, with the loaves upon the board!
We’ve been reaping
all the day, and we never will be beat
And fetch it all to
mow-yard, and then we’ll thank the Lord.
3
The barley, oh the barley,
and the barley is in prime!
All the day it has been
rustling, with its bristles brown,
Waiting with its beard
abowing, till it can be mown!
’Tis the harvest
and the barley must abide its time.
(Chorus)
The barley, oh the barley,
and the barley ruddy brown!
Here’s to the
barley, with the beer upon the board!
We’ll go amowing,
soon as ever all the wheat is down;
When all is in the mow-yard,
we’ll stop, and thank the Lord.
4
The oats, oh the oats,
’tis the ripening of the oats!
All the day they have
been dancing with their flakes of white,
Waiting for the girding-hook,
to be the nags’ delight:
’Tis the harvest,
let them dangle in their skirted coats.
(Chorus)
The oats, oh the oats,
and the silver, silver oats!
Here’s to the
oats with the blackstone on the board!
We’ll go among
them, when the barley has been laid in rotes:
When all is home to
mow-yard, we’ll kneel and thank the Lord.
5
The corn, oh the corn,
and the blessing of the corn!
Come unto the door,
my lads, and look beneath the moon,
We can see, on hill
and valley, how it is yelloon,
With a breadth of glory,
as when our Lord was born.
(Chorus)
The corn, oh the corn,
and the yellow, mellow corn!
Thanks for the corn,
with our bread upon the board!
So shall we acknowledge
it, before we reap the morn,
With our hands to heaven,
and our knees unto the Lord.