There Is a Tavern- Annie Shirer (Aber) c.1908 Greig M

here Is a Tavern- Annie Shirer (Aber) c.1908 Greig M

[One stanza with a different chorus from The Greig-Duncan Folk Song Collection - Volume 8 - page 263; by Patrick N. Shuldham-Shaw, ‎Emily B. Lyle - 2002.

This is a hybrid version blending a stanza of There is a Tavern with Inconstant Lover.

R. Matteson 2017]


M. There Is a Tavern- sung by Annie Shirer (b. 1873) of  Kininmonth who got her ballads from her father and Uncle Kenneth Shirer. Collected by Gavin Grieg, c. 1908.

1. There is a tavern in this town,
My lover gangs there and sets him down,
He takes a strange girlie on his knee,
And he tells to her what he once told me.
  The meeting's a pleasure but parting is grief
  And an inconstant lover is worse than a thief,
  A thief and but rob you, take all that you have,
  But an inconstant lover can lay you in his grave.