User:Falstaff
William "Falstaff" del'Arpeggio
William del'Arpeggio is from Britain of the late 1500s. He is a world traveller, having been to the far east and back. After having many adventures he settled down near the sea in a barony called Blatha An Oir. His life story can be summed up in a song written by himself, called "My Lady Shaughnessy"
My Lady Shaughnessy ©2013 Falstaff Chorus:
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Now I've loved me many a lass F C And spent ten years out to sea,
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I've traveled over hither and yon
D G
From France to Sicily
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I’ve searched the whole world over F C And I’ve sailed the seven seas,
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But I've never found a lass so fine G C As my Lady Shaughnessy.
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My father was a sea-captain
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And was many years gone to sea.
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My mother was a selkie siren
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A lass of great beauty.
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I grew up just as big and strong
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As any lad should be
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I took a wife and before too long
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I had a family.
C Then one day I did find out
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My wife did not love me
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Without a pence she cast me out
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And so I went to sea.
(Chorus)
I sailed around and round the world Saw many a country. And loved a lass in every port And spent much time in revelry.
When came a day I met a lass As fair as fair cold be Who had a tiny trinket shop On the coast of Normandy.
I asked her if she'd marry me, to this she did say no So if she would not marry me, It's off to sea I go.
(Chorus)
For ten long years I traveled round And sailed the ocean blue I made and lost a fortune, and loved more lasses too.
Until one day my travels brought me to a well-known shore And I went to town and found my lass Still in her trinket store.
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She asked me if I'd stay with her
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And live forever more.
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And to this day I'll never stray... F C And with my true love I'll always stay... F C Here just south of Newport Bay...
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And love her evermore.
(Chorus)
Falstaff has been active in the Rapier community, having retired recently for the third time, and continues a career as a bard having written such standards as "The Cavalier Song".