The Farmer's Old Wife |
Sussex Whistling Song
There was an old farmer in Sussex did dwell, Chorus of Whistlers There was an old farmer in Sussex did dwell, And he had a bad wife, as many knew well. Chorus of Whistlers
2. Then Satan came to the old man at the plough,
3. It is not your eldest son that I crave,
4. O, welcome! good Satan, with all my heart,
5. Now Satan has got the old wife on his back,
6. He trudged away till they came to his hall-gate,
7. O! then she did kick the young imps about,
8. She spied thirteen imps all dancing in chains,
9. She knocked the old Satan against the wall,
10. Now he's bundled her up on his back amain,
11. I have been a tormenter the whole of my life, |
This song constitutes the 'traditionary verses' upon which Robert Burns founded his Carle of Killyburn Braes.