Pretty Polly
Kristin Hersh Lyrics


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Polly, pretty Polly, come go along with me
Polly, pretty Polly, come go along with me
Before we get married some pleasure to see
She got up behind him and away they did go
She got up behind him and away they did go
Over the hills to the valley so low
They went up a little farther and what did they spy?
They went up a little farther and what did they spy?
A newly dug grave with a spade lying by
He stabbed her through the heart
Her heart's blood it did flow
He stabbed her through the heart
Her heart's blood it did flow
And into the grave pretty Polly did go
He threw something over her and turned to go home




He threw something over her and turned to go home
With nothing behind him but the girl there to mourn

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Kristin Hersh's song "Pretty Polly" are a reimagining of a traditional Appalachian murder ballad. The song begins with the singer, Polly, being lured by a man to take a walk with him before their marriage. They ride off together over hills and into a valley. As they go further, they come upon a newly dug grave with a spade lying beside it. The man stabs Polly through the heart, and she falls into the open grave where he covers her with something, leaving her to die alone. The song ends with the man turning to go home, as nothing but Polly's mourning cries are left behind.


The song echoes the violence and misogyny towards women that is prevalent in many folk songs, where women are often punished for their perceived sexual behaviour. The lyrics also comment on how these narratives can often romanticize or glorify murder, normalizing it as a form of punishment.


One can interpret the song as a warning of the danger of underestimating the malicious intentions of others, especially when it comes to women's safety. The singer's plight in the song highlights the dangers that women face when they trust men and the potential risks that await them. It is a reminder that women are vulnerable to harm in a patriarchal world that sometimes objectifies and diminishes them.


Line by Line Meaning

Polly, pretty Polly, come go along with me
The perpetrator sweet-talks Polly, convincing her to come with him.


Before we get married some pleasure to see
He dangles the idea of pleasure in front of Polly with the pretext of marriage.


She got up behind him and away they did go
Polly innocently climbed up onto the horse behind the perpetrator.


Over the hills to the valley so low
They ride away from civilization to a remote and secluded spot.


They went up a little farther and what did they spy?
As they reached a desolate area, the perpetrator diverted Polly's attention.


A newly dug grave with a spade lying by
She suddenly sees a fresh grave and a spade lying close by.


He stabbed her through the heart
With a brutal and unprovoked attack, he fatally stabs Polly in the heart.


Her heart's blood it did flow
The wound causes her blood to gush out.


And into the grave pretty Polly did go
He throws her body into the grave, burying her alive.


He threw something over her and turned to go home
He throws dirt over her and begins to leave the scene of the murder.


With nothing behind him but the girl there to mourn
As he walks away from the site of the murder, the only one left behind is the dead Polly and the grief and despair she leaves in her wake.




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Written by: HERSH

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