BEAU REYNOLDS

The first man I saw was the parson
As sad as he could be,
He swore he saw Beau Reynolds
Go into a hollow tree.

cho:
With me hip-pip-pip an' me ola
Upon that dreaded stream
With me ran-tan-tan an' me tivvy tivvy twam
An' me glass an' me bugle an' me horn
With me juggy juggy jug
Fal derol derol derol
Right through the woods he's gone.

The next man I saw was the ragman
His rag-pack in a sack
He swore he saw Beau Reynolds
Jump over the huntsman's back

The last ma I saw was the miller
A-grindin' of his mill
He swore he saw Beau Reynolds
Go over Bunker's hill.

From singing of Josef Marais and Miranda(Marais said it was English
in origin.RG

@animal
filename[ BEAUREYN
RG
OCT98
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