Son Come Tell it unto Me- Brazil; Gloucester 1966

Son, Come Tell it unto Me- Brazil; Gloucester 1966

As sung by Danny Brazil in The Tabard bar in Gloucester on May 9, 1966. Recorded by Peter Shepheard [Spr 66.5.22]. Also sung by other members of the Brazil family - Danny's sister Lemmy [Spr 67.6.25] and by another sister Alice Webb [Spr 69.1.30] and her son (Spr 69.1.29). [From: Singing Tradition]
 

Son, Come Tell it unto Me- Danny Brazil, Gloucester 1966
 

'Where have you been the whole night long,
Son come tell it unto me?'
'I've been in the search of an old game cock,
That flew from tree to tree.'

'How come the blood on your arm sleeve,
Son come tell it unto me?'
'That is the blood of my own brother dear,
That lays over under yonder tree.'

'What did you kill your own dear brother for,
Son come tell it unto me?'
'Because that he killed the two turtle doves,
That flew from tree to tree.'

'What will you do when your father comes to know,
Son come tell it unto me?'
'I'll sail away to another foreign shore
Where my face he'll never, never see.'

'What will you do with your own dear wedded wife,
Son come tell it unto me?'
'I'll dress her up in a jolly sailor's suit,
And take her on board the ship with me.'

'What will you do with your tender babes,
Son come tell it unto me?'
'I'll leave them home with their own granpa,
For to bear them company.'

'What will you do with your houses and your land,
Son come tell it unto me?'
'I will leave them all to my own father,
For to maintain my little family.'

'Now tarry sailor when will you turn this way again,
Son come tell it unto me?'
'When the moon and the sun both shine as one,
And that you will never, never see.'