The Butcher’s Boy

by Buell Kazee · · Folk
Lyrics

Quick Answer — The Butcher’s Boy Lyrics

She went upstairs to make her bed And not one word to her mother said Her mother she went upstairs too Says "Daughter, dear daughter, what troubles you?
Folk 1952 English

The Butcher’s Boy Full Lyrics

She went upstairs to make her bed And not one word to her mother said Her mother she went upstairs too Says "Daughter, dear daughter, what troubles you? "Oh Mother, oh Mother, I cannot tell That railroad boy I love so well He courted me my life away And now at home he will not stay" "There is a place in London town Where that railroad boy goes and sits down He takes that strange girl on his knee And he tells to her what he won't tell me" Her father he came in from work And said, "Where's daughter? She seems so hurt" He went upstairs to give her hope But found her hanging on a rope He took his knife and cut her down And in her bosom these words he found: "Go dig my grave both wide and deep Place a marble slab at my head and feet" And over my coffin place a snow-white dove To warn this world that I died for love

Frequently Asked Questions

When was "The Butcher’s Boy" by Buell Kazee released?

"The Butcher’s Boy" by Buell Kazee was released in 1952.

What genre is "The Butcher’s Boy" by Buell Kazee?

"The Butcher’s Boy" by Buell Kazee is a Folk song.

What are the opening lyrics of "The Butcher’s Boy"?

The opening lyrics are: "She went upstairs to make her bed"