House Carpenter- Poff (KY) 1917 Sharp MS Bronson No. 17
[My title. A single stanza with music from Sharp's MS, also Bronson 17, no title given (Sharp used "The Daemon Lover" as his generic title).
R. Matteson 2013]
Sharp diary 1917 page 135. Monday 7 May 1917 - Barbourville
Up early and tramped in the rain to the depot to see after our trunks as we decide to stay here a few days before going on to Manchester — wire Campbell accordingly. Then call on President Franklin at Union College & promise to address his students in the evening.1 Write letters until noon when we have a hurried lunch and then repair again to our singers. Had a long séance, a third sister Mrs Poff turning up. Got some good songs but there were so many squalling children in the room it was very hard & tiring to note the tunes. Gave some dollars at the end which bucked them up tremendously and promised well for tomorrow. After dinner went round to Union College & addressed the students — not a very well behaved lot, particularly the girls. Got nothing of any value from them but Mrs Franklin sang me a beautiful version of Two Sisters which she had learned in her home at Ohio. Very tired on our return. Weather cold, wet & cheerless.
House Carpenter [The Daemon Lover]- Sung by Mrs. Poff (Barbourville, KY) May 7, 1917. Sharp MS
Come along my pretty little miss,
And come go with me,
I'll take you where the grass grows green,
On the bank of Sweet Galilee.