![]() The Inn-Keeper’s DaughterA Poem by Debbie Barry![]() A little ballad that wandered into my head in the middle of the night. It's about love and wanderlust.![]() The Inn-Keeper’s Daughter
When I was just a wee young lad, I knew where’dventure could be had; I was bound to seek my fortune ‘cross the water.
But wee Jenny said I was bad, And my going would make her sad, And she was the inn-keeper’s bonny, fine daughter.
When I was five, I went to school, But just one thought did my heart rule, I would go to find my fortune ‘cross the water.
My Jenny said I was a fool, And leaving would be very cruel, If I lov’d the inn-keeper’s bonny, fine daughter.
For seven years I learn’d a trade, Digging the grave-holes with my spade, But I knew I’d seek my fortune ‘cross the water.
Jenny said my fortune’d be made, If I wed her, and with her stay’d; She was the inn-keeper’s heir, his only daughter.
But I was young, and dumb beside, And my heart yearn’d to sail the tide, Thought I’d surely make my fortune ‘cross the water.
Jenny was sure she’d be my bride, Tho’ I would see the whole world wide, Sure was she, I’d stay with the inn-keeper’s daughter.
My heart belong’d to none but her, And of my love I was most sure; Never would I seek my fortune ‘cross the water.
“You fool!” the cap’n did aver, But my devotion, it was sure, I’d stay and wed the inn-keeper’s blushing daughter.
The priest read out the banns to wed, A wand’ring road I’d no more tread, Ne’er more’d I think my fortune was ‘cross the water.
For fifty years, she’s shar’d my bed; I’ll love my Jenny ‘til I’m dead; I found my’dventure wed to the inn-keeper’s daughter. © 2018 Debbie BarryAuthor's Note
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Added on May 25, 2018 Last Updated on May 25, 2018 Tags: poem, nursery rhyme, ballad, historicall, love, romance, marriage, travel, adventure, growing up, wanderlust, coming of age Author![]() Debbie BarryClarkston, MIAboutI live with my husband in southeastern Michigan with our two cats, Mister and Goblin. We enjoy exploring history through French and Indian War re-enactment and through medieval re-enactment in the So.. more..Writing
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