Unknown Artists/Songs On Muzikum
Unknown Artists/Songs On Muzikum - Here's Your Mule (gezongen door/sung by Wayne Erbsen) songtekst
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Here's Your Mule of Mister, Here's Your Mule is een uitdrukking die gebruikt werd tijdens de Amerikaanse burgeroorlog. De uitdrukking kent verschillende betekenissen. De meest gebruikte is deze: Amerikaanse soldaten pakken een venter zijn muildier af en verbergen die. Een venter was iemand die het kamp van de soldaten bezocht. Zijn muildier was vol beladen met allerlei spullen die hij daar probeert te verkopen. Als de venter bemerkt dat zijn dier weg is, gaat hij op zoek. Ineens roept een soldaat: "Hey Mister, here's your mule." Als hij naar die soldaat loopt, roept een ander "Mister, here's your mule." Dat gaat zo door. De venter doorkruist het hele kamp.
Er zijn allerlei versies. In deze versie is de venter een boer.
A farmer came to camp one day with milk and eggs to sell Upon a mule that oft would stray to where no one could tell The farmer tired of his tramp for hours was made a fool By ev'ryone he met in camp with "Mister, here's your mule!" Come on, come on, come on, old man and don't be made a fool By ev'ry one you meet in camp with "Mister, here's your mule!" His eggs and chickens were all gone before the break of day The mule was heard of all along that's what the soldiers say And still he hunted all day long, alas! a witless tool Whilst ev'ry man would sing the song of, "Mister, here's your mule" Come on, come on, come on, old man and don't be made a fool By ev'ry one you meet in camp with "Mister, here's your mule!" The soldiers run in laughing mood on mischief were intent They lifted muley on their back around from tent to tent Thro' this hole and that, they pushed his bead and made a rule To shout with hum'rous voices all: "I say! Mister, here's your mule!" Come on, come on, come on, old man and don't be made a fool By ev'ry one you meet in camp with "Mister, here's your mule!" Alas, one day the mule was miss'd! Ah! who could tell his fate? The farmer like a man bereft search'd early and search'd late And as he passed from camp to camp with stricken face, the fool! Cried out to ev'ry one he met: "Oh, Mister, where's my mule?" Come on, come on, come on, old man and don't be made a fool By ev'ry one you meet in camp with "Mister, here's your mule!" Come on, come on, come on, old man and don't be made a fool By ev'ry one you meet in camp with "Mister, here's your mule!"