Lyrics The Butchers Boy - Buell Kazee
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
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