Broken Hearted, I Wander

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Broken Hearted, I Wander (two versions) 

a. Norton Park schoolchildren:

Broken hearted, I wander,
At the loss of my lover.
He's a jolly jolly soldier
And to battle he must go.

He wrote me a letter
In the month of November,
And he told me not to worry,
As he was coming home.

Chanted:

Sweet home, marrow bone,
Treacle scone,
Ice-cream cone,
Uncle John.

 

b. Peggy MacGillivray:

Broken hearted I wander
At the loss of my beloved,
He's a jolly, jolly soldier,
And to battle he must go.

He wrote me a letter,
In the month of November,
And he told me not to worry,
As he was coming home.

Chanted:

Sweet home, marrow bone,
Treacle scone,
Ice-cream cone,
Uncle John.

A fragment of the sad Irish ballad of the Napoleonic period, "The Bonny Light Horseman" -- recorded by the Irish group Planxty on their album After the Break -- with a nonsense rhythmic game tag. In 1910 "Broken Hearted" was in use in Edinburgh as a game song.  See Rymour Club 1906-11, vol 1 pl48.

 


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