House Carpenter- B. Green (NC) 1946 Abrams REC

House Carpenter- Beulah Green (NC) 1946 Abrams REC

[My transcription. From a poor quality recording by Abrams in his collection. A similar version was sung by (her daughter/) Bessie Green which was recorded on the same day.

R. Matteson 2016]

The House Carpenter- performed by Mrs. Beulah Green. Recorded by Abrams on July 22, 1946.
http://omeka.library.appstate.edu/items/show/18855

"We've met, we've met, my old true love,
We've met, we've met," said he.
I am just returning from the South, South sea,
It was all for the love of thee.

I could have married a king's daughter
And she would have married me.
But I have turned down [her crowns of gold],
And it's all for the love of thee.

If you could have married a kings daughter fair,
I'm sure that you are to blame.
For I am married to a house carpenter,
And I'm sure he's a fine young man.

Won't you forsake your[2] house carpenter,
And go and stay with me. 
I'll take you the banks of the sea,
Some sweet and a mellow day [?].

She picked her sweet babe in her arms
And kisses she gave it three.
Stay here, stay here, my sweet little babe
And keep your papa company.

I hadn't been on  sea but about three weeks,
I am sure it was not four.
There came a leak in the bottom of the ship,
And it sunk for to rise no more.

1. missing a few words; I've filled in a standard text
2. she sings "my"
 

From:  I. G. Greer/W. Amos Abrams Manuscript Files Series, Folksong Files Subseries, W. L. Eury Appalachian Collection, Special Collections, Appalachian State University, Boone, NC)

Replica Jewelry Collections come in every style—classic, boho, minimalistic, or bold. Find your perfect match and redefine your style!