Stonecutter Boy It's of a brisk stonecutter boy returning from his work A pretty girl appeared on his side He said "My dearest dear If you rest a moment here I'll tell you what I dreamed about last night, last night, I'll tell you what I dreamed about last night. It was under an oak that they sat themselves down And this young girl she gave a little scream And what they done I'll miss I'll leave you all to guess But it seems she got the content of his dream, of his dream It seems she got the content of his dream. Well this young girl she then arose and she smoothed down her clothes So nimbly she stood on the plain She said "My dearest sweet Next time that we meet I hope you tell me that dream over again, over again I hope you tell me that dream over again." ----------------------------------------------------------------------- recorded by Anne Briggs on A.L.Lloyd's "The Bird In The Bush" (1966), an exploration of erotica in English folk song. This little song is a very delicate and delightful treatment of the subject of sex. See also "The Mower", from the same album. MJ MJ
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