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Thread #49210   Message #1202673
Posted By: Jim Dixon
08-Jun-04 - 09:30 AM
Thread Name: Origins:Little Chickens in the Garden/Farmer's Dau
Subject: Lyr Add: CHICKENS IN THE GARDEN (Dundee broadside)
Here it is, copied from http://www.nls.uk/broadsides/broadside.cfm/id/14995/transcript/1

The National Library of Scotland was kind enough to provide us with a transcription of the broadside, typos, misspellings and all. I tarted it up a bit to make it correspond even more closely to the printed broadside.

THE CHICKENS
IN THE GARDEN.

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182 Ovegate Dundee
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I once did know a farmer, a good old jolly soul,
Who used to work upon the farm aroud his contry home
He had an only daughter and to win her I did try,
And when I asked hin for her hand these words he did re

CHORUS.

"Treat my daughter kindly, and say you'll do no harm,
And when I die I'll leave to you my little house and farm
My horse, my plough, my sheep, my cow, my hogs and
    l'ttle barn,
And all those little chickens in the garden.

I own I love this darling girl and dearly she loves me
I used to go aroud her home her smiling face to see,
To watch her milk her father's cows and admire her
    every cham,
And meny a drink of milk I got before I left the barn.

SPOKEN---Yes, and the old man would join hands
together, putting one of his own on each of our hands, he
would say, "God bless you little children; and young man
remember I'll brake your back if you don't a ways-
                            Treat my daughter," etc

Now the old man has consented and marred we will be
Wi'll own a little farm ourselves and live in harmony;
I'll use her well. his only child, and I'll treat her kindly
And I'll strive to keep the promise that th old man
    asked of me.

SPOKEN—And, oh. Lord! how his eyes used to twinkle
and how it used to tickle me every time I'd here him say.
    Treat my daughter," etc