X:1 T:The Wild, Wild Berry. S:Ray Driscoll, Dulwich, 1993. Learned from Harry Civil in Shropshire. Z:Noted by Gwilym Davies B:English Dance and Song, vol.56 no.3, 1994. F:http://www.folkinfo.org/songs L:1/8 Q:1/4=100 M:4/4 K:Gdor P:Verse 1: D2|G2 GG G2 ^FG| w:Young man come from hunt-*ing M:5/4 A2 c2 BA- A3 d/d/| w:faint and wear-y_ "What doth M:4/4 c2 B2 G2 F2|DF- F2- F4|G2 GG G2 FG|B2 B2 c2 w:ail my lord, my dear-ie?"__ "Oh mo-ther dear, let my bed be made, Bc|d2 d2 c2 BB|GG F2 D4|G4 F2 D2|CD-D4 w:For I feel the grip of the wood-y night-shade, Lie low, sweet Ran-dal,_ c2|dd d2 c2 BB|G2 F2 D3 B|B2 B2 c2 c2|c2 B4 w:Now all you young wains that do eat full well, And they that sup right mer-ry, Bc|dd dd c2 BB|G2 FF D2 w:'Tis_ bet-ter, I en-treat, to have toads for your meat DD|G2 GG F2 D2|C2 D4 z|] w:Than to eat of the wild, wild ber-ry. P:Verses 2 and 3 begin: G2 G2 F2 FG|B2 B2 c4|d2 d2 c2 BB|G2 F2 D3 G|G2 G2 G2 FG|B2 B2 c2 Bc|GG F2 D4|