The Cruel Brother- Poindexter (Miss.) 1928 Hudson A

The Cruel Brother- Poindexter (Miss) 1928 Hudson A

[From: Specimens of Mississippi Folk-lore by Arthur Palmer Hudson, Mississippi Folklore Society - 1928; Also in Folksongs of Mississippi.

R. Matteson 2014]

 

A. "The Cruel Brother." Text recovered by Miss Lois Womble, Water Valley, from the singing of Miss Mamie Poindexter, Pine Valley. Hudson A

Two little boys were going to school;
They were playmates for to be.
Willie said to Johnnie,
"Can you throw a rock or toss a ball?"

"Oh, no, dear brother, I am too small
To throw a rock or toss a ball."

Willie took out his little dirt (dirk?) knife,   
Which was so keen and sharp.
He pierced it through little Johnnie's side;
He pierced it through his heart.

Willie took off his big white shirt
And tore it from gore to gore;
He tied it around little Johnnie's side,
Still bleeding more and more.

"Come pick me up, dear brother, I say,
And lay me out so straight;
Come pick me up, dear brother, I say,
And bury me by the gate.

"Go meet my mother on her way,
Who looks so unconcerned;
Tell her I'm gone to the old churchyard
My prayer books for to learn."