Gillian Spraggs ([info]wolfinthewood) wrote,
@ 2009-05-11 20:50:00
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The Padstow Obby Oss

Just come back from a fortnight's holiday in the West Country. Spent May morning in Padstow, following the traditional Obby Oss through the streets of the town.

Obby Oss and Teaser

Obby Oss

Obby Oss and Teaser (ii)

Obby Oss Procession


Unite and unite and let us all unite,
For summer is a-come unto day;
And whither we are going we all will unite
In the merry morning of May.

***

The young men of Padstow might if they would–
For summer is a-come unto day–
They might have built a ship and gilded her with gold,
In the merry morning of May.

The young women of Padstow might if they would–
For summer is a-come unto day–
They might have made a garland with the white rose and the red,
In the merry morning of May.

With a merry ring, adieu the merry spring,
For summer is a-come unto day;
How happy is the little bird that merrily doth sing,
In the merry morning of May.

***

Now fare you well and we bid you all good cheer,
For summer is a-come unto day;
We will call no more unto your house before another year,
In the merry morning of May.

from the Padstow 'Morning Song'
(version in Cornish Homes and Customs (1934) by A. K. Hamilton Jenkin)

Crossposted to wolfinthewood on Dreamwidth

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[info]artnouveauho
2009-05-12 08:56 pm UTC (link)
That is a lovely May Day post! I love the 'Obby 'Oss -- he/she is so sinister. These photos are great too.

Happy May to you and yours!

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[info]wolfinthewood
2009-05-12 09:24 pm UTC (link)
I love the 'Obby 'Oss -- he/she is so sinister.

Not so many years ago, apparently, the Obby Oss had jaws that could be made to snap by the man inside. I didn't see the jaws snap and I think maybe they don't any more - though since the mane hung over the head a lot of the time, it was hard to get a good sight of it. That second photo was a lucky shot.

I thought you'd like the Obby Oss - the whole thing is so exuberantly grotesque. The Obby Oss and the Teaser (holding the club) do a wild unpredictable dance together through the streets. The procession stops occasionally while someone else takes over the management of the hobby horse. Too tiring for one man to do it for long. The teaser changes too.

The massed band of accordion players, with drums for percussion, is really quite remarkable to hear.

I was pleased with the photos. They were the best of a whole lot that I took. There are a couple more on Flickr:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/gillianspraggs/3522180173/

http://www.flickr.com/photos/gillianspraggs/3522180169/

Happy May to you and yours, too!

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[info]giveawayboy
2009-05-15 10:12 am UTC (link)
Excellent photos. They take on a whole new feel with the colored background. Also, thanks for including the song lyrics here as I am trying to learn it.

~Bill in Tampa, Florida

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[info]wolfinthewood
2009-05-15 05:51 pm UTC (link)
There are various slightly different versions of the songs, collected at different times, beginning in the nineteenth century.
The supporters of the two main Osses, the Blue Ribbon Oss and the Old Oss or red Oss, sell song sheets in the streets to the onlookers, presumably to go towards funding the festivities. Those are what the guy in the Old Oss tabard is holding.

I have notes of various versions of the lyrics and where they were printed, also the two song-sheets I bought this year, the red sheet and the blue sheet. If you are interested in more info on this, I could tell you more by email. My email address is on my lj profile page.

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[info]giveawayboy
2009-05-15 06:02 pm UTC (link)
Oh thanks for sharing this. I'll email you momentarily. I'm so glad we met.

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