Drummer Boy - Unknown



THE DRUMMER BOY



Early one morning, one bright summers' day

Twenty-four ladies were making their way

A regiment of soldiers were marching nearby

The drummer on one of them cast a rude eye

And it's so hard fortune.



He went to his comrade and this he did say:

'Twenty-four ladies I saw yesterday,

And one of them has my poor heart won,

And if I can't have her I'm surely undone'

etc.



Early next morning the drummer arose

And dressed himself up in a suit of fine clothes.

A watch in each pocket, a sword in his hand

He went to the lady, she stepped on the strand.

etc.

'Oh say, little drummer, pray what do you mean?

My father's a man of great honor and means

I'm his own duly daughter that ever can be!

Don't you think, little drummer, you're making too

free?'

etc.



The drummer got up for to bid her farewell

'I'll soon send my soul to Heaven or Hell!

You've wounded my heart and you've left me no cure

Inside of five minutes I'll die at your door!'

etc.



'Oh, we'll go to the stable and saddle a horse

To London we'll ride, and married we'll be!

And what will we say when the deed it is done?

I'll tell them that you won me with a roll of your drum .'

etc.



Recorded by Stekert, Songs of a New York Lumberjack, Folkways

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