Mason’s Children Lyrics – Henry Kaiser

Mason’s Children Lyrics by Henry Kaiser

Mason died on Monday
We bricked him in the wall
All his children grew and grew
They never grew so tall before

They may never grow so tall again
We dug him up on Tuesday
He’d hardly aged a day
Taught them all we ever knew

They never knew so much before
They may never know so much again
Mason was a mighty man
A mighty man was he

All he said: when I’m dead and gone
Don’t you weep for me (Hey)
The wall collapsed on Wednesday
We chalked it up to fate

All his children ran and hid
They never hid so well before
Swore they’d never show their face again
Thursday came then Friday

The fires tall and bright
Mason’s children cooked the stew
And cleaned up when the feast was through
Swore they’d never had such times before

Take me to the Reaper Man
To pay back what was loaned
If he’s in some other land
Write it off as stoned
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Henry Kaiser Lyrics – Mason’s Children

Henry Kaiser

Mason’s Children