Three Little Babes- Perdue (VA-GA) 1965 West REC

Three Little Babes- Perdue (VA-GA) 1965 West REC

[My title, replacing the generic Child title. From Hedy West, Old Times & Hard Times, Topic 12T117, 1965. West's notes follow.

R. Matteson 2015]


"This is basically the version that Nancy Perdue of Fairfax, Virginia, learned from her mother-in-law, Eva Samples, born in 1906 near Carrolton, Georgia. I've combined this variant with a similar one from my grandmother."

[Three Little Babes] The Wife of Usher's Well

There was a woman and she lived alone
And babies, she had three
She sent them away to the North Countrie
To learn their grammarie

They'd not been gone but a very short time
Scarcely six weeks to the day
When death, cold death, spread through the land
And swept them babes away

She prayed to the Lord in Heaven above
Wearing a starry crown:
Oh send to me my three little babes
Tonight or in the morning soon

It was very close to Christmas time
The night was long and cold
And the very next morning, at the break of day
Them babies come a-running home

She set the table for them to eat
Upon it spread bread and wine:
Come eat, come drink, my three little babes
Come eat, come drink of mine

Oh mother, we cannot eat your bread
Neither can we drink your wine
For the morrow morning at the break of day
Our Saviour must rejine [1]

She made the bed in the back-a-most room
Upon it she spread a sheet
Upon the top a golden spread
For to help them babes asleep

Rise up, rise up – said the eldest one
Rise up, rise up – said she.
For the morrow morning at the break of day
Our Saviour must we see

Cold clods of clay roll o'er our heads
Green grass grows on our feet
And thy sweet tears, my mother dear
Will wet our winding sheet
 

1. rejoin (rejine rhymes).