@PerAhlberg @mediapathic @jappel you forgot Edward. Although it can be mum it wasn't me, or it's your fault.
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@PerAhlberg @mediapathic @jappel you forgot Edward. Although it can be mum it wasn't me, or it's your fault. 3 comments
@onepict @PerAhlberg @mediapathic @jappel The versions I know, the question of interest is what's / whose blood is it? Both Edward and "Son oh Son". @colomon @onepict @mediapathic @jappel Same thing in 'Sven i RosengÄrd'; the protagonist says he's been in the stable, and initially he claims that his clothes are bloody because he's been kicked by his horse, but then he fesses up that actually he's murdered his brother. 'Ebbe Skammelson' is a narrative, not a question-and-answer lyric, so the killings are presented in gruesome detail. |
@onepict ooh, I particularly like the Lankum version of that one.