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The Night Willie Died

October 7, 2021 by Rosa Underwood

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Rosa Underwood | Connert Media

Sitting around a campfire one hot night while camping in one of Michigan’s campgrounds, we hear a group singing this ditty. Where it came from? Nobody knows.

Oh, I remember the night that Willie died.
He died early in the morning, late at night … late at night.
Oh, the cows were singing sweetly and the birds were eating hay,
And the sun and moon and stars were shinning bright . … shinning bright.

Twas the fortieth day of May, that Willie past away,
He died harder than her ever died before … died before.
He was sitting in a chair, but he didn’t like it there,
So he got up and died upon the floor … on the floor.

You can tell that he was dying by the color of his breath.
You can hear the blossom nipping in the bud … in the bud.
But the doctor said the only way to save our darling boy
Was to stop the circulation of his blood … of his blood.

So we gently laid his head in a melting pot of lead,
And we laid our darling Willie down to rest … down to rest.
But it was a dirty shame, for that night some burglars came
And they stole that mustard plaster off his chest … off his chest.

So we filled him up with glue and we tried to bring him to,
But we only brought him eight or nine or ten … nine or ten.
So we laid him on his side and he sneezed and coughed and died
And he up and coughed and sneezed and died again … died again.

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