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Posted By: GUEST,henryp
04-May-21 - 09:41 AM
Thread Name: Any May songs?
Subject: RE: Any May songs?
Ploughboy's Glory; http://www.joe-offer.com/folkinfo/songs/362.html Source: M Dawney, The Ploughboy's Glory, EFDSS, 1977 Part of the Butterworth collection (IV 261-262; V1a 61; VIIc, 86.) Sung by Mr Knight, Horsham, April 1907.

Micheal Dawney wrote: The pitch in V1a, 61 was of G; in VIIc, 86 of Bflat; words and music of the first stanza fitted together by the editor. The song is also known as 'The Lark in the Morn' or 'The Painful Plough', of which there are many versions in Sharp (1974). A version entitled 'The Painful Plough' appears in Broadwood (1983) and entitled 'The Ploughboy' in Williams (1923).

There is April, there is May, there is June and July,
What a pleasure to see the corn grow.
And when August draws nigh, we will reap sheaves and tie,
Go down with our scythes for to mow.