Ballad Of A Man Who Left The City To Live In A Cave - William Purvis: The Ardwell Caveman - Sw Scotland. Poem by Paddy Scott Hogg

Ballad Of A Man Who Left The City To Live In A Cave - William Purvis: The Ardwell Caveman - Sw Scotland.

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Twixt Portpatrick and Ardwell bay
In the south Rhins of Galloway
There is a cave, weel hid away
Upon a rocky shore.

Doon thru the hawthorn, gorse and whun
A weel trod path does wind and run
It’s there Will Purvis chose to shun
The world o’ money lore.

His face was known in every town
As a travellin’, smiling clown:
Twas then he chose to settle down
In 1894.

His comfort was a seat and bed
To rest his aged limbs and head
And when the sun set glowing red
The stars he did explore.

What tranquil balm and peace of mind
Comes unto him who leaves behind
The paths of fame, yet riches find
‘Mid Nature’s simple store?

Here, gulls cry wild upon the breeze
Waves rise and gently fall with ease
And Time, it passes as you please
When Summer’s come once more.

Here, one wicked wild west wintry gale
Waves crashed and roared in angry wail
Ae night nae demon would set sail
And, Will was seen no more...

When salt spray flies o’er the Pan bay
A white-bearded ghost, so they say
Walks to the sea at break of day
Upon that eerie shore.

A seabird chorus from afar
Sings the cliff-top rocky scaur
“The wind and sea know where you are”
Will Purvis is no more!

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Paddy Scott Hogg

Paddy Scott Hogg

Galloway, SW SCOTLAND UK
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