The Scotland Man- Griffin (GA-FL) pre1877 Morris

The Scotland Man- Griffin (GA-FL) pre 1877 Morris

[Fragment from: Folksongs of Florida; Morris, 1950.  Mrs. (Georgia Civility) Griffin was born in Dooly County, Georgia in 1863. In 1877 she moved to Newberry, Florida. She learned most of her songs and ballads from her father, a fiddler,  before 1877.

Like Tink Tillet's version, these are the ending stanzas with the parrot.

R. Matteson 2014
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THE SCOTLAND MAN- G. A. Griffin, probably leaned in Georgia before 1877.

"Come in, come in, my pretty little bird,
And stay this night with me,
For I have a cage of the very, very best,
And I'll give it up to thee,
And I'll give it up to thee."

"I won't come in and I shan't come in,
Nor stay this night with thee,
For you might rob me of my life
Like you did the Scotland man,
Like you did the Scotland man."

"Come in, come in, my pretty little bird,
And stay the night with me,
For I have a ring of the v€ery, very best,
And I'll give it up to thee,
And I'll give it up to thee."

"If I had my bow and arrow,
My arrow and my string,
I would shoot you through the very, very heart,
All among the leaves so green,
All among the leaves so green."

"Oh, if you had your bow and arrow,
Your arrow and your string,
I'd fly away to the heavens above
Where I'd never more be seen,
Where I'd never more be seen."