My mom has been up visiting me from California this week. She was telling me about a song my grandma used to sing. I can't find it on You Tube, but I did find the song lyric's here. My grandma told my mother years ago that her mom used to sing this song to her.
I thought it was pretty cool, so I wanted to share it.
Three Little Babes
VERSE 1
There was a lady, lady-li
Children she had three
She sent them away to a northern school
To learn their grammer-ree
VERSE 2
They hadn't been there but a very short time
Scarcli six months to a day
Till death spread abroad, all over th land
An' swept her three little babes
VERSE 3
Th Christmas time was rolling on
An' th night was dark an' cool
She dreamed she saw, her three little babes
Come run'n home from school
VERSE 4
She spread th table both long an' wide
On it, put bread and wine
Come eat, come eat, you three little babes
Come eat some broth of mine
VERSE 5
I don't want none of your bread, dear Mother
Nor neither want your wine
For yonder stands our Saviour dear,
To Him we will go join
VERSE 6
She made them a bed, 'in th back-side-room
On it she spread a white sheet
On th top was a golden one
That they might better sleep
VERSE 7
Rise up, rise up, cried th oldest one
Rise up, rise up, cried three
For yonder stands our Saviour dear,
To Him we must appear
VERSE 8
Cold clods lies under our head, dear Mother
And also, one at our feet
Farewell, farewell, to you, dear Mother
I hope this will end your grief
Too sad for me.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like one of those old folk songs like Clementine or Barbara Allen....they were all so melancholy and haunting.
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