John Barleycorn

The Bassett Street Hounds sing this tune when they do the dance, The Drunken Idiot. The words are written by morris dancer, Jon Berger, and set to a Stan Rogers song, The Idiot. Folk-lore has it that Stan Rogers wasn't terribly fond of morris dancers. Imagine his immense irritation when this tune began being fit to morris dances all across North America. In many cases, as with the Hounds, it just happened and wasn't done at all intending to provoke old Stan. Karin Howe, one of the composers of the dance, was unaware until recently of Rogers' version of the song, having only heard Berger's version.

Tune: The Idiot
John Barleycorn to the sea's gone down
On a ship both bold and new
The thirst to slake of Captain Drake
And all his loyal crew
To venture brave through wind and wave
The Spaniard for to halt
And though he die of Spanish grape
He'll live as English malt.
Chorus:
So we'll strike him down and we'll bind him round
And we'll serve him worse than that
We'll grind his bones between two stones
And we'll bung him in a vat
Then we'll drink his health in nut brown ale
And raise our glasses high
For before that he can live again
John Barleycorn must die
John Barleycorn to the courtin's gone
All dressed in fine array
In pewter clad from toe to head
To win a lady gay
The poetry that he declaims
Will stand him in good stead
For the ladies there do all declare
They love it more than bread
John Barleycorn's to the hangman gone
This tale I will unfold
For robbing loyal Englishmen
Of their silver and their gold
In a grave unmarked by cross or stone
John Barleycorn is lain
'Til summer's rains have come and gone
And he rises up again.
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Last updated: February 1, 2005
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