voiceCollected by Gladys McChristian For Mary C. Parler Transcribed by Frances Majors Sung by Gladys McChristian Huntsville, Arkansas July 16, 1958 Reel 245, Item 6 Butcher Boy In Jersey City there did dwell The butcher's boy, I loved so well; He courted me my heart away, And then with me he would not stay. There was a house in this very same town, My love would go and sit right down, And take a strange girl upon his knee And tell her things that he wouldn't tell me. And now I'll tell you the reason why, She had more gold and silver than I; Her gold nay melt, her silver fly, And then she'll be as poor as I. Her mother she did come in late, Inquired, What ails my daughter Kate? She went upstairs, the door she broke, And found her hanging by ...