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Tobin sings the blues of Anne Boleyn

27 Saturday Aug 2011

Posted by willalex in Bedtime Stories

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Bedtime Songs, Ghost Stories, How to Keep Children Awake, M. T. Anderson

When I asked M. T. Anderson about his earliest bedtime memories, he smiled and said, “My father used to sing ‘Anne Boleyn’ at bedtime.”

Then he sang it himself, and sang it well. Here’s a recording of Stanley Holloway singing almost as well.

In the Tower of London, large as life,
The ghost of Anne Boleyn walks, they declare.
For Anne Boleyn was once King Henry’s wife,
Until he had the headsman bob her hair.
Oh, yes, he did her wrong long years ago,
And she comes back at night to tell him so.

With her ‘ead tucked underneath her arm,
She walks the bloody Tower,
With her head tucked underneath her arm,
At the midnight hour.

She comes to haunt King Henry, she means giving him what-for
Gadzooks, she’s going to tell him off, for spilling of her gore.
And just in case the headsman wants to give her encore,
She has her head tucked underneath her arm.

With her ‘ead tucked underneath her arm,
She walks the bloody Tower,
With her head tucked underneath her arm,
At the midnight hour.

She walks the endless corridors, for miles and miles she goes,
She often catches cold, poor dear, it’s drafty when it blows,
And it’s awfully, awfully awkward for the queen to blow her nose,
With her head tucked underneath her arm.

With her ‘ead tucked underneath her arm,
She walks the bloody Tower,
With her head tucked underneath her arm,
At the midnight hour.

Kelly Link

26 Friday Aug 2011

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Bedtime Stories, Hush, Kelly Link, Mush

Kelly Link remembers her mother reading Goodnight Moon. Whenever she came to the bit about the quiet old lady whispering hush, she always shouted “HUSH!”

Now that you know this, the line “goodnight nobody, goodnight mush” will forever seem like part of a Kelly Link story. It will harrow you with fear and wonder.

You’re welcome.

The Collection

25 Thursday Aug 2011

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Bedtime Stories, beginnings, protoplasm

What is the very first bedtime story you can remember?

I’ve been collecting answers to this question for years now. Most are scribbled on little bits of paper and stuffed in a desk drawer. Some are serving as bookmarks. Others are lost, or stolen.

It’s time to gather these descriptions of bedtime stories—the very first bedtime stories, the ones that left a mark—and put them somewhere safe. Like the Internet.

A pattern might emerge from such a collection. Truths might be revealed. Secrets might be discovered. The potent and protoplasmic elements of bedtime narrative may well merge to become something monstrous and beautiful.

Maybe. Only one way to find out.

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