The Two Fools (Dagonet's Song)
That fool and I fool
Met together:
He wrast off my sword,
He brast my belt leather.
My bauble he broke,
He nigh had my head off,
And left me for dead,
As his mad way he led off.
That fool and I fool!
Wellnigh he had slain me;
Struck dumb my five bells;
With foul earth did stain me.
What folly was his?
Love's melancholy?
But mine is of heav'n,—
Heaven-sent folly!
His folly is love's,
But mine is of heaven!
For one folly he has,
I have seven.
St Bridget send sun,
St Bran send the weather,
When that fool and I fool
Come next together.
Met together:
He wrast off my sword,
He brast my belt leather.
My bauble he broke,
He nigh had my head off,
And left me for dead,
As his mad way he led off.
That fool and I fool!
Wellnigh he had slain me;
Struck dumb my five bells;
With foul earth did stain me.
What folly was his?
Love's melancholy?
But mine is of heav'n,—
Heaven-sent folly!
His folly is love's,
But mine is of heaven!
For one folly he has,
I have seven.
St Bridget send sun,
St Bran send the weather,
When that fool and I fool
Come next together.