The Butcher’s Boy (The Railroad Boy)

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Buell Kazee - Country, Folk

The Butcher’s Boy (The Railroad Boy)

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[Verse 1] She went upstairs to make her bed And not one word to her mother said Her mother she went upstairs too Says "Daughter, dear daughter, what troubles you?" [Verse 2] "Oh Mother, oh Mother, I cannot tell That railroad boy I love so well He's courted me my life away And now at home he will not stay" [Verse 3] "There is a place in London town Where that railroad boy goes and sits down He takes that strange girl on his knee And he tells to her what he won't tell me" [Verse 4] Her father he came in from work And said, "Where's daughter? She seems so hurt" He went upstairs to give her hope But found her hanging on a rope [Verse 5] He took his knife and cut her down And in her bosom these words he found: "Go dig my grave both wide and deep Place a marble slab at my head and feet And over my coffin place a snow-white dove To warn this world that I died for love"

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