Gråt Fader Berg och spela

"Gråt Fader Berg och spela"
Art song
First page of sheet music, 1810 reprint
EnglishCry, Father Berg, and Play
Written1770
Textpoem by Carl Michael Bellman
LanguageSwedish
MelodyAn aria from Acis and Galatea
Composed1718
Published1790 in Fredman's Epistles
Scoringvoice and cittern

Gråt Fader Berg och spela (Cry, Father Berg, and Play) is No. 12 in the Swedish poet and performer Carl Michael Bellman's 1790 song collection, Fredman's Epistles. The epistle is subtitled "Elegi över Slagsmålet på Gröna Lund" ("Elegy on the Battle at Gröna Lund [Tavern]"). It is a lament over a pub brawl, caused by Fredman's drinking a soldier's beer and dancing with someone else's girlfriend. Set to the melody from the aria "The flocks shall leave the mountains" in George Frideric Handel's opera Acis and Galatea, it is the best-known of his poems describing the consequences of brandy-drinking. Bellman used the contrast between the romantic associations of the melody and the brutal reality of heavy drinking to humorous effect.