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Subject: Ballad of the Snow White Dove From: G. Teed at wlgteed@glinx.com Date: 04 Mar 98 - 07:40 PM Looking for words and chords to Ballad of the Snow White Dove, believe originated in Newfoundland? |
Subject: Lyr Add: THE SNOWBALL TREE From: NEWFOUNDLANDER Date: 05 Mar 98 - 05:40 AM This might be the song you're looking for. It was passed down to me from my Uncle. I'm not sure if the tile is right. SNOWBALL TREE They were very, very happy. Their marriage was a gem; But death was soon to take his pretty wife away from him. With her dying breath, she whispered, "We'll have everlasting love And I'll come back to be with you as a little snow-white dove." Time went by and nothing happened. The dove did not appear. The young man fell in love again and married in a year; But the day he brought his new bride home, the neighbors were to see A snow-white dove come fluttering down upon the snowball tree. There she sobbed and moaned, heartbroken in an almost human way. No matter what the weather, she would perch there every day. When the neighbors and the servants, yes, the story they had learned, That in the guise of this white dove the young wife had returned. The new bride heard the story, and her nerves began to fail. The young man tried to help her, but it was to no avail. To save his second marriage, he knew something must be done; So at dawn the next morning, he went out with a gun. He raised the gun and fired through the leaves so deep and green. The snow-white breast turned scarlet and he heard a woman scream. The dove flew high into the air and disappeared from sight; But as he lay in slumber, the young man died that night. 'Neath the snowball tree, they buried him, to live in last repose. The young wife and the servants left, for where nobody knows. Now the big house stands there empty and the garden lies in ruins; But above the young man's grave each year the snowball tree still blooms. They say that no one comes to see that lonely unkempt green, But every year at a certain time a visitor is seen; And if you spoke to the neighbors, then they'll tell you what they see: A snow-white dove with a scarlet breast perched on the snowball tree. There sobs and moans heartbroken in an almost human way. No matter what the weather, she will perch there every day; And seems forlorn and lonely for a love that couldn't last; And you hear her cry in anguish for a sad and tragic past. Yes, the story of the snow-white dove has been told to you at last. Converted from all caps. --JoeClone, 25-Feb-05. |
Subject: RE: Ballad of the Snow White Dove From: Jerry Friedman Date: 05 Mar 98 - 05:24 PM These songs are great, Newfoundlander, but I would find them a lot easier to read if you didn't use all caps. I think most people would agree. |
Subject: RE: Ballad of the Snow White Dove From: Newfoundlander Date: 05 Mar 98 - 05:34 PM I agree with you Jerry, But the problem I have is that I have over 600 songs copied on floppy discs and ther all in capital letters. So when I copy and paste this is what I'm getting. I typed up those songs from my hand written song books 4 years ago when I was very new to Computer. When I get some spare time I hope to correct my problem. |
Subject: RE: Ballad of the Snow White Dove From: G. Teed Date: 11 Mar 98 - 05:35 PM That's the song I was looking for - thank you Newfoundlander very much. |
Subject: Lyr Add: SNOW WHITE DOVE^^^ From: Gene Date: 13 Mar 98 - 02:56 AM You don't have to RE/TYPE to convert to Lower Case... A good text editor will do the job... BALLAD OF THE SNOW WHITE DOVE/SNOW BALL TREE They were very, very happy, their marriage was a gem Time went by and nothing happened, the dove did not appear There she sobbed and moaned heartbroken, in an almost human way The new bride heard the story and her nerves began to fail He raised the gun and fired through the leaves so deep and green 'Neath the Snow Ball Tree they buried him, to live in last repose They say that no one comes to see that lonely unkept green There sobs and moans heartbroken, in an almost human way Yes, the story of the Snow White Dove has been told to you at last
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Subject: RE: Ballad of the Snow White Dove From: NEWFOUNDLANDER Date: 13 Mar 98 - 01:20 PM Thanks Gene. After a little fooling around I've figured out how to convert to a lower case. All I need to do now is do this conversion 600+ times. Much better than retypeing. |
Subject: RE: Ballad of the Snow White Dove From: Gene Date: 13 Mar 98 - 07:16 PM HI NEWFOUNDLANDER..well, one way is to put ALL TEXTS in one file and convert them simultaneously....'course you gotta separate them into individual files again....which ain't no BIGGIE...just EMAIL yourself 600 songs, one at a time...ha! ha! ha! ha! did you check your THE WATER'S SO COLD post lately? Gene |
Subject: RE: Ballad of the Snow White Dove From: GUEST,CM_St_J Date: 14 Mar 07 - 06:51 PM This song is indeed a Newfoundland song, by Ben Weatherby of Grand Falls. |
Subject: RE: Ballad of the Snow White Dove From: Q (Frank Staplin) Date: 14 Mar 07 - 07:31 PM And indeed a great song. Any idea of date, place of publication? Or recording? |
Subject: RE: Ballad of the Snow White Dove From: Jim Lad Date: 14 Mar 07 - 08:19 PM I think, Jim Payne put that one on a compilation. I know I had it on CD. |
Subject: RE: Ballad of the Snow White Dove From: Jim Lad Date: 14 Mar 07 - 08:39 PM You'll find it on "ORIGINALFOUNDLAND GOLD vol.1". Go to Fred's Records Online and click on "Various Artists" then move over to the right and scroll down. It took a while to reach this one so if it's on any other albums after that .... you're on you're own boy! |
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