By registering with our site you will have full instant access to:
268,000 posts on every subject imaginable contributed by 1000's of members worldwide.
25000 photos and videos mainly relating to the British Merchant Navy.
Members experienced in research to help you find out about friends and relatives who served.
The camaraderie of 1000's of ex Merchant Seamen who use the site for recreation & nostalgia.
Here we are all equal whether ex Deck Boy or Commodore of the Fleet.
A wealth of experience and expertise from all departments spanning 70+ years.
It is simple to register and membership is absolutely free.
N.B. If you are going to be requesting help from one of the forums with finding historical details of a relative
please include as much information as possible to help members assist you. We certainly need full names,
date and place of birth / death where possible plus any other details you have such as discharge book numbers etc.
Please post all questions onto the appropriate forum

-
15th December 2011, 03:23 PM
#1
Up Spirits
Up Spirits: Ode to a tot of rum
There once was a time in H.M.Ships,
When the magic hour had come.
The leading hands of every mess
Prepared to collect the rum.
The smell of Jamaican filled the air
As the ritual began
A daily tot of Nelson’s Blood
Was a favourite to every man.
When the Rum Bosun stood, his measure poised
To serve every man his tot.
Two fingers always in the ‘cup ‘
Making sure that the ‘Queen ‘got her lot.’
The ‘ticker off’ was there, of course
His pencil at the ready,
With a sipper given from each man’s tot
His hand was no longer steady.
The rum rat sat, his eyes aglow
His whiskers twitching well
He liked his rum so much it seems
He could get pissed on the smell.
Sometimes the tots were passed around
As each man paid his debts
Favour, rubber, game of crib
Could cost a couple of wets.
Then came the time to sup the ‘Queens’
“God Bless Her “was the toast
A watchful eye, as each man supped.
So the Rum Bosun got the most.
Once the rum had been consumed
And nothing left to pour;
The dits began, as the ‘Grog’ took charge,
Of favourite runs ashore.
A feed, a fight, a couple of pints
Was part of a run ashore.
A game of darts was in there too
Then all night with a Pompey Lill.
No longer though, does the scent of rum
Pervade her Majesty’s boats.
No more to sup Lord Nelson’s Blood
And give the Queen her toasts.
So to all who drank Lord Nelson’s Blood
And heard the Klaxon’s blast
May old shipmates meet and share a wet
Spinning dits of the good times passed.
A toast then to Horatio
And another to the Queen.
And may we all, wherever we are
Remember where we’ve been!
ANON
Last edited by Bill Cameron; 17th December 2011 at 10:12 AM.
-
16th December 2011, 07:31 PM
#2
Wood’s 100 Old Navy Rum:
Excellent, thanks for that.
Is "Up Spirits: Ode to a tot of rum" your own work, by another, unknown etc?
The following may be of interest:
As Christmas draws nearer and families across the country prepare to be reunited over turkey and tinsel, spare a thought for those whose relatives are in active service and unable to return home for the festivities.
To raise awareness of the issue and bring some Yuletide warmth to sailors and their families, Wood’s 100 Old Navy Rum has curated the Christmas at Sea Vintage Photo Gallery – contributed to from naval personnel past and present.
Comprising celebratory snaps from the Sixties alongside more poignant images during wartime – the collection highlights life on board ship during the Christmas period. Wood’s 100 partnered with Navy News and historical archive blog How To Be A Retronaut to source the images.
Some of the images showcase the popular tradition of making the youngest member on board the captain for the day while others reveal the contrast between the raucous festivities and the more formal celebrations of times gone by.
LINK: Events | Wood's 100 Old Navy Rum
K.
Last edited by Keith at Tregenna; 16th December 2011 at 07:34 PM.
-
17th December 2011, 10:12 AM
#3
Sadly Keith, this is was written by a anon writer, I only wish I had his talent., And the Rum sponsered by the Navy News and the Royal Naval Association is Pussers, the rum of my choice, its been a long time since I have ever seen Woods.
Tags for this Thread
Posting Permissions
- You may not post new threads
- You may not post replies
- You may not post attachments
- You may not edit your posts
-
Forum Rules