John Barleycorn
There were three men come from the West
Their fortunes for to try,
And these three made a solemn vow:
"John Barleycorn must die."
They plowed, they sowed, they harrowed him in,
Threw clods upon his head,
'Til these three men were satisfied
John Barleycorn was dead.
They let him lie for a very long time,
'Til the rains from heaven did fall,
When little Sir John raised up his head
And so amazed them all.
They let him stand 'til Mid-Summer's Day
When he looked both pale and wan;
Then little Sir John grew a long, long beard
And so became a man.
They hired men with their scythes so sharp
To cut him off at the knee;
They rolled him and tied him around the waist,
And served him barbarously.
They hired men with their sharp pitchforks
To pierce him to the heart,
But the loader did serve him worse than that,
For he bound him to the cart.
They wheeled him 'round and around the field
'Til they came unto a barn,
And there they took a solemn oath
On poor John Barleycorn.
They hired men with their crab-tree sticks
To split him skin from bone,
But the miller did serve him worse than that,
For he ground him between two stones.
There's little Sir John in the nut-brown bowl,
And there's brandy in the glass,
And little Sir John in the nut-brown bowl
Proved the strongest man at last.
The huntsman cannot hunt the fox
Nor loudly blow his horn
And the tinker cannot mend his pots
Without John Barleycorn.
João Cevada
Três homens vieram do Oeste
Pra tentar a sorte, então,
E esses três fizeram um voto sério:
"João Cevada tem que morrer."
Eles araram, semearam, e o revolveram,
Jogaram terra na cabeça dele,
Até que esses três homens ficaram satisfeitos
Que João Cevada estava morto.
Deixaram-no deitado por muito tempo,
Até que as chuvas do céu caíram,
Quando o pequeno Sir João levantou a cabeça
E assim surpreendeu a todos.
Deixaram-no em pé até o Dia do Solstício
Quando ele parecia pálido e fraco;
Então o pequeno Sir João deixou crescer uma longa barba
E assim se tornou um homem.
Contrataram homens com suas foices afiadas
Pra cortá-lo logo no joelho;
Eles o enrolaram e amarraram na cintura,
E o trataram de forma brutal.
Contrataram homens com garfos afiados
Pra perfurá-lo até o coração,
Mas o carregador fez pior que isso,
Pois o amarrou na carroça.
Eles o rodaram ao redor do campo
Até chegarem a um celeiro,
E lá fizeram um juramento solene
Sobre o pobre João Cevada.
Contrataram homens com varas de espinheiro
Pra separar a pele do osso,
Mas o moleiro fez pior que isso,
Pois o moeu entre duas pedras.
Lá está o pequeno Sir João na tigela marrom,
E tem conhaque no copo,
E o pequeno Sir João na tigela marrom
Provou ser o homem mais forte no final.
O caçador não pode caçar a raposa
Nem tocar seu chifre alto
E o ferreiro não pode consertar suas panelas
Sem João Cevada.