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    Explore " take it to the grave" with insightful episodes like "Die with it in you: The Legend of Frankie Silver (1831)" and "The L.P. #15 Riddy K" from podcasts like ""Old Fashioned Murder and Mayhem" and "Bakersfield Sounds"" and more!

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    Die with it in you: The Legend of Frankie Silver (1831)

    Die with it in you: The Legend of Frankie Silver (1831)

    For over two centuries, the mountain folks of North Carolina have been intrigued by the legend of Frankie Silver a young woman sentenced to hang for the axe murder and burning of her husband Charley Silver. What was the secret she took with her to her grave? And why has the story captured the imagination of so many generations of poets, storytellers, and musicians?

    Listener discretion is advised.

    Included in the episode is the original song "Frankie Silver (Take it to the Grave)" performed by Couldn't Be Happiers (featuring Brown Mountain Lightening Bugs on banjo and backup vocals).
    Used by permission.

    Songwriters: Jodi Hildebran (BMI) and Jordan Crosby Lee (ASCAP)
    Publishers:
    BMI- Eddie C Life Music
    ASCAP- Mediterranean Sun
    Sync rights: Music of the Sea
    https://couldntbehappiers.com/
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    "Francis Silvers' Confession"
    The Lenoir Topic
    North Carolina
    Wednesday, March 24, 1886

    This dreadful, dark and dismal day
    Has swept my glories all away.
    My sun goes down, my days are past,
    And I must leave this world at last.

    Oh! Lord, what will become of me?
    I am condemned you all now see,
    To heaven or hell my soul must fly
    All in a moment when I die.

    Judge Daniel has my sentence pass'd
    Those prison walls I leave at last,
    Nothing to cheer my drooping head
    Until I'm numbered with the dead.

    But oh! that Dreadful Judge I fear;
    Shall I that awful sentence hear:
    "Depart ye cursed down to hell
    And forever there to dwell"?

    I know that frightful ghosts I'll see
    Gnawing their flesh in misery,
    And then and there attended be
    For murder in the first degree.

    There shall I meet that mournful face
    Whose blood I spilled upon this place;
    With flaming eyes to me he'll say,
    "Why did you take my life away?"

    His feeble hands fell gently down,
    His chattering tongue soon lost its sound,
    To see his soul and body part
    It strikes with terror to my heart.

    I took his blooming days away,
    Left him no time to God to pray,
    And if his sins fall on his head
    Must I not bear them in his stead?

    The jealous thought that first gave strife
    To make me take my husband's life,
    For months and days I spent my time
    Thinking how to commit this crime.

    And on a dark and doleful night
    I put his body out of sight,
    With flames I tried him to consume, 
    But time would not admit it done.

    You all see me and on me gaze,
    Be careful how you spend your days,
    And never commit this awful crime,
    But try to serve your God in time.

    My mind on solemn subjects roll; 
    My little child, God bless its soul!
    All you that are of Adams race,
    Let not my faults this child disgrace.

    Farewell good people, you all now see
    What my bad conduct's brought on me--
    To die of shame and disgrace
    Before this world of human race.
    *

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