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Dorrie Lyr Req: The two brothers (6) The two brothers 27 Jul 01


Right OK I know what you are going to say look in the DT and I have this is what I found (at the bottom). But it’s only partly the song I know. It’s too long and it just wrong in some areas.

This is the beginning song I kinda know - Two pretty boys were going to school and in the evening come home the biggest boy said to the littlest boy oh can you throw a stone, oh can you throw a stone

Then there’s something about going to the merry green fields, then the big boy stabs the little boy and then tries to bandage him up with his shirt but the little boy dies I think

Sorry if I’m not making too much sense

Love
Dorrie xx

O brother, can you toss the stone
Or can you play the ball?
I am too little. I am too young.
Go, brother. leave me alone.

His brother took his little penknife.
He hung it by his side.
He put it deeply deathly wound
As it hung by his side.

O brother, take my Holland shirt,
And rip it from gore to gore.
You tie it around my bleeding wound
And still it'll bleed no more.

His brother took his Holland shirt
And ripped it from gore to gore.
He tied it around his bleeding wound,
But still it bled the more.

O brother, take me on your back.
Carry me to Chesley Town.
You dig me a deep and large, wide grave
And lay me there so sound.

You put my bible at my head,
My solberd (psalter?) at my feet,
My little bow and arrow by my side,
And sounder I will sleep.

His brother took him on his back.
He carried him to Chesley Town.
He dug him a deep and large, wide grave
And laid him there so sound.

He put his bible at his head,
His solberd at his feet,
His little bow and arrow at his side,
So sounder he will sleep.

O brother, as you go home at night
And my mother asks for me,
You'll tell her I'm along with some schoolboys,
So merry I'll come home.

And if my true love asks for me,
The truth to her you'll tell.
You'll tell her I'm dead and in grave laid
And buried in Chesley Town.

With my bible at my head,
My solberd at my feet,
My little bow and arrow at my side,
And sounder I will sleep.

And as his brother went home at night,
His mother asked for him.
He told he's along with some schoolboys,
So merry he'll come home.

And then his true love asked for him.
The truth to her he told.
He told he was dead and in grave laid
And buried in Chesley Town.

With his Bible at his head,
His solberd at his feet,
His little bow and arrow at his side,
So sounder he will sleep.

And then his true love put on small hoppers
And tied them with silver strings.
She went hopping all over her true lover's grave
A twelve-month and a day.

She hopped the red fish out of the sea,
The small birds out of their nests.
She hopped her true love out of his grave,
So he can't see no rest.

Go home. Go home, you rambling reed.
Don't weep nor mourn for me.
For if you do for twelve long years,
No more you'll see of me.

HTML line breaks added. --JoeClone, 1-Mar-02.


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