KC Podcast - Episode 117: Passing the Baton

Happy Saint George's Day

Happy Saint George's Day everyone!

The Englishman
by G. K. Chesterton

St. George he was for England.
And before he killed the dragon
He drank a pint of English ale
Out of an English flagon.
For though he fast right readily
In hair-shirt or in mail.
It isn't safe to give him cakes
Unless you give him ale.

St George he was for England,
And right gallantly set free
The lady left for dragon's meat
And tied up to a tree;
But since he stood for England
And knew what England means,
Unless you give him bacon
You mustn't give him beans.

St George he is for England,
And shall wear the shield he wore
When we go out in armour
With the battle-cross before.
But though he is jolly company
And very pleased to dine,
It isn't safe to give him nuts
Unless you give him wine.

Comments

Erica said…
Dale is going to have a fit when he sees this ;-)
"The English stole St. George!!"
:-D
Rick Davis said…
If I remember correctly the Eastern St. George was a Syrian (?) who was a commander in the Roman army and was executed for defying the Emperor Domitian. (I could be wrong here.)

By the time England got him, he was riding around as a knight errant saving fair maidens from being eaten by dragons and converting whole towns at a time.

I think I like English George better. ;)