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by Dinah Maria Craik, née Mulock (1826 - 1887)

O boat of my lover, go softly, go safely
Language: English 
O boat of my lover, go softly, go safely;
     O boat of my lover, that bears him from me!
From the homes of the clachan, from the burn singing sweetly,
     From the loch and the mountain, that he'll never more see.

O boat of my lover, go softly, go safely;
     Thou bearest my soul with thee over the tide.
I said not a word, but my heart it was breaking,
     For life is so short, and the ocean so wide.

O boat of my lover, go softly, go safely;
     Though the dear voice is silent, the kind hand is gone:
But oh, love me, my lover! and I'll live till I find thee;
     Till our parting is over, and our dark days are done.

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First published in Littell's Living Age, Volume 128, Issue 1653

Text Authorship:

  • by Dinah Maria Craik, née Mulock (1826 - 1887), "Gaelic Air -- F'hir a bhata - The Boat of my Lover" [author's text checked 1 time against a primary source]

Musical settings (art songs, Lieder, mélodies, (etc.), choral pieces, and other vocal works set to this text), listed by composer (not necessarily exhaustive):

  • by Wintter Haynes Watts (1884 - 1962), "The boat of my lover" [sung text not yet checked]

Researcher for this text: Emily Ezust [Administrator]

This text was added to the website: 2009-01-26
Line count: 12
Word count: 124

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