In a field of dreams All alone in my reverie Deep in a daydream Dreaming of what would be Dreaming of Maggie … From across the high sea Returning to me On coming of age in far Calais
Then came the presage An ominous message They had betrothed Maggie And there she would stay They had stolen my Rose away
Without a forethought Or my life was over I mounted my grey mare Onward I drove her Overland, I struck South for Dover No matter what lay in the way
For Maggie Rose I had to discover She was the whole world to me For life without her, nor could I doubt her I knew that never could be No, that never could be
Regardless of weather Through bracken and heather All the while I grew bolder My mind growing bolder and bolder For Maggie Rose, I swore to recover For me there was no one other Then looking on over Was this course for Dover Or had I ridden astray? No milestones showed me the way
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Through fields of Bluebell and clover My mind in turmoil, rolling over In a fever, burning over and over My poor mare plodding slower and slower Onward, though slower and slower That’s how it was, the Sun sinking lower My thoughts growing darker all day Darker each step of the way My soul trapped the darkness to stay Too dark even to pray
Then with the dawning I found the next morning At last, a sight of the bay There I was, five miles from Dover The hard ride almost over My mare all a lather I entered the streets of the town Searching for mast heads Where the fast ‘Packets’ gather And at last, put out to sea
To what Fate awaits me And where it would take me Sailed on the ebb of the tide Hoping the cruel sea Would surely fling me And roughly bring me all the way To land by end of the day Not knowing what awaits in Calais. I knew not what lay in Calais.
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