Ladies and gentlemen, this is a song about an old man.
He had a cow.
He had but one cow.
And the cow died.
He loved the cow better than his own child.
When the cow died, getting grieved by the cow
Was going no milk or butter. At home.
So, here come this song:
If you mourn for Dickie, I'll tell you right now,
He was an old man and he had but one cow
Over hedges and ditches and fields he had plowed
He ran for his life just to get to his cow
Oh, oh,
Wicked Dickie done died
Oh, oh,
Wicked Dickie done died
If you mourn for Dickie, I'll tell you right,
That he was an old man and he had but one cow
Over hedges and ditches and fields he had plowed
He ran for his life just to get to his cow
When the old man heard that his cow, she was dead,
Over hedges and ditches you see he had fled
Over hedges and ditches and fields that were mowed
And he ran for his life just to get to his own
Now I sit down and eat my dried meal,
But I have no milk, what to put in my pail
Now I have no butter to sop with my bread
Now old Wicked Dickie is dead