Henry My Son

TRADITIONAL, JIM GOULD

Where have you been all the day,
Henry my son?
Where have you been all the day,
My currant bun?
In the woods, dear mother
In the woods, dear mother
Mother be quick I got to be sick and
Lay me down to die.

What did you do in the woods all day,
Henry my boy?
What did you do in the woods all day,
My saveloy?
Ate, dear mother. Ate, dear mother.
Mother be quick I got to be sick and
Lay me down to die.

What did you eat in the woods all day,
Henry my son?
What did you eat in the woods all day
My pretty one?
Eels, dear mother. Eels, dear mother.
Mother be quick I got to be sick and
Lay me down to die.

What color were those eels, Henry
My boy?
What color were those eels, my pride and joy
Green and yeller. Green and yeller.
Mother be quick I got to be sick and
Lay me down to die.

Those eels were snakes, Henry my son.
Those eels were snakes, my pretty one.
Urgh, dear mother. Urgh, dear mother.
Mother be quick I got to be sick and
Lay me down to die.

Trivia about the song Henry My Son by Pete Seeger

On which albums was the song “Henry My Son” released by Pete Seeger?
Pete Seeger released the song on the albums “Children's Concert At Town Hall” in 1963 and “Pete Seeger: A Link In The Chain” in 2004.
Who composed the song “Henry My Son” by Pete Seeger?
The song “Henry My Son” by Pete Seeger was composed by TRADITIONAL, JIM GOULD.

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