threebikesmcginty
Corn Fed Hick...
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That's quite an interesting song. It started off as a broadside, a song printed on a page of paper. It was called Oxford Girl in England and Wexford Girl in Ireland before migrating to America. I think it may also have been called The Bloody Miller. In one version of the Oxford Girl, the singer was an apprentice to a miller. He persuade a girl to have sex with him, promising to marry her. Then he decided he was too young to marry, so he killed her. Charming.
In the early versions there's no retribution for his crime, that was only added in later when the Americans rewrote it. Savages ent we?