paroles de chanson The Saga of Wolraad Woltemade - John Edmond
This
is
the
saga
of
Wolraad
Woltemade
And
his
grey
stallion
called
Vonk
Long
ago
not
recognized
for
their
supreme
sacrifice
And
buried
with
no
glory
or
pomp.
Wolraad
Woltemade
was
just
a
humble
farmer
At
the
Cape
in
1773
There
was
the
fort,
the
castle
and
the
port,
Of
the
Dutch
East
India
Company.
Five
of
their
fleet
anchored
out
in
Table
Bay
'Twas
folly
for
they
had
been
forewarned
To
Rather
refuge
'round
in
the
bay
of
Simonstown
For
June
brings
the
start
of
winter
storms.
Captain
Barend
Lameran
on
board
with
nigh
200
men
Heard
the
wind
as
it
began
to
roar.
The
storm
came
up
and
snapped
many
and
anchor
rope;
Steered
his
ship
De
Jonge
Thomas
to
the
shore.
Wolraad
Woltemade
had
a
valiant
stallion
charger,
His
name
was
Vonk,
big
and
strong
and
grey;
Heard
a
ships
distress
cannon
roar
so
he
galloped
to
the
shore,
Down
to
the
beach
at
Table
Bay
Saw
the
good
ship
De
Jonge
Thomas
on
a
reef
break
up
in
two;
Rode
that
valiant
steed
into
each
icy
wave.
Seven
times
to
the
wreck
with
two
men
each
time
and
back
And
all
of
fourteen
crewmen
he
did
save.
The
eight
time
six
men
hung
upon
the
bridle
rein,
The
exhausted
horse
went
down
and
with
him
all
men
drowned
And
that
valiant
steed
was
never
seen
again.
Wolraad
Woltemade
for
his
valour
and
his
ardour
Won't
be
forgotten
for
many-a-century.
And
medals
for
valour
are
named
Woltemade
And
highest
awards
for
bravery.
To
lay
down
your
life
for
a
friend
they
say
Is
the
biggest
sacrifice
one
can
bestow.
But
Woraad
Woltemade
laid
down
his
life
For
fourteen
men
he
didn't
even
know.
So
we
will
remember
the
first
day
of
June
At
Table
bay
in
1773
When
the
white
horses
play,
we
will
look
for
one
of
grey
And
Wolraad
as
we
look
out
to
sea.
This
is
the
saga
of
Wolraad
Woltemade
And
his
grey
stallion
called
Vonk.
Long
ago
not
recognized
for
their
supreme
sacrifice
And
buried
with
no
glory
or
no
pomp
They
were
buried
with
no
glory
or
no
pomp.
1 The Saga of Wolraad Woltemade
2 U Shaka the Warrior
3 Her Name Was Racheltjie De Beer
4 Dick King the Peacemaker
5 David
6 John Ross with the Flaming Red Hair
7 Uncle Paul
8 Selous
9 Mrs. General Joubert
10 Scotty Smith
11 Baden Powell
12 The Jewel of India
13 Young Winston Churchill
14 Nelson Mandela and Mazawattee Tea
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