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Tradsinger DTStudy: Molly Bawn (Polly Vaughn) (159* d) Lyr Add: MOLLY BENDER 24 May 16


Here's the version I recorded from Phillis Marks of Glenville, WVA in 1998:

Molly Bender

Molly Bender was out walking when a shower came on
She went under a beach tree the shower to shun

Jimmy Randall was out hunting, it was way after dark
He shot at Molly Bender and he missed not his mark.

He ran up to her with his gun in his hand
And a shower of tears in her bosom he shed.

He run to his uncle with his gun in his hand
Saying 'Uncle, dear uncle, Molly Bender I've slain'.

It was not my intention for to take her sweet life
I intended for to marry and to make her my wife.

His uncle stood at the window, his hair turning grey
Said 'Jimmy, dear Jimmy, oh don't run away.'

Your father has money, your debts he will pay
And the laws of this land will set Jimmy free.'

At the day of his trial, Molly's ghost did appear
Saying, 'Jimmy, oh Jimmy, oh Jimmy go clear.'

It was not your intention for to take my sweet life.'
'I intended for to marry and to make you my wife.'

Molly Bender was a lady, though now dead and gone.
With her apron pinned around her, she was shot for a swan.

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