The Ballad of Grace Brown and Chester Gillette The dreams of the happy is finished, The scores are brought in at last; A jury has brought in its verdict, The sentence on Gillette is passed. Two mothers are weeping aad praying; One praying that justice be done, The other one asking for'mercy, Asking God to save her dear son. All eyes are turned on the drama: A-watching the press night and day, A-reading those sweet pleading letters, Wondering what Gillette would say. He is now in State's Auburn dark prison Where he soon will give up his young life, Which might have been filled with sweet sunshine Had he taken Grace Brown for his wife. But Cupid was too strong for Gillette, It was playing too strong with his heart, For the one that had loved him so dearly, Yet from her he wanted to part. 'Twas on a hot, sultry day in the summer When the flowers were all aglow, They started out on their vacation For the lakes and the mountains to roam. Did she think when he gathered those flowers That grew on the shores of the lake That the hand(s) that plucked those sweet lilies Her own sweet life they would take? They were seen on the clear, crystal waters Of the beautiful Big Moose Lake, And nobody thought he'd be guilty Of the life of that poor girl to take. It happened along in the evening, Just at the close of the day, With the one that had loved him so dearly They drifted along on South Bay. They were out of the view of the people Where no one could hear her last call, And nobody knows how it happened, But Gillette and God knows it all. From Body, Boots and Britches, Thompson DT #809 Laws F7 RG oct96
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