Cushie Butterfield - Unknown



Cushie Butterfield

(George Ridley 1834-1864)



I's a broken-hearted keelman and I's over head in love

With a young lass in Gateshead and I call her my dove.

Her name's Cushie Butterfield and she sells yellow clay,

And her cousin is a muckman and they call him Tom Grey.



cho: She's a big lass and a bonny lass and she likes her beer

And they call her Cushie Butterfield and I wish she was here.



Her eyes is like two holes in a blanket burnt through

Her brows in a morning would spyen a young cow

And when t' hear her shouting Will you buy any clay?

Like a candyman's trumpet it steals my heart away



You'll oft see her down at Sandgate when the fresh herring come

She's like a bag full of sawdust tied round with a string

She wears big galoshes too and her stockings once was white

And her petticoat's lilac and her hat's never straight



When I axed her to marry me she started to laugh

Now none of your monkey tricks for I like ne such chaff

Then she started a blubbing and she roared like a bull

And the chaps on the quay says I's nought but a fool



She says the chap that gets her must work every day

And when he comes home at nights he must gang and seek clay

And when he's away seeking she'll make balls and sing

O well may the keel row that my laddie's in.



*spyen - to dry up a cow's milk

A parody of a music hall hit.

See also POLLYPRK

@love @parody

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