“Johnny Appleseed's Song”

Description

"I love to plant a little seed Whose fruit I never see; Some hungry strange it will feed, When it becomes a tree." "I love to sing a little song... And round me see the children throng." "So I can never lonely be." "The tree will tell my deed"

Notes

Checking _Granger's Index to Poetry_, I find half a dozen "Johnny Appleseed" songs, none of which are this piece. The way Allsopp presents the poem, it might be traditional, so I've indexed it -- though I suspect it's just Allsopp not documenting sources.

Whether the poem actually goes back to John Chapman (c. 1775-1847) is obviously open to doubt.

It's ironic to note that Johnny Appleseed, though his work brought him fame and praise, in fact was introducing non-native species in many areas, and hence damaging the environment. - RBW

References

  1. ADDITIONAL: Fred W. Allsopp, Folklore of Romantic Arkansas, Volume II (1931), p. 272, (no title) (1 text)
  2. BI, FORA272

About

Author: unknown
Earliest date: 1931 (Allsopp)