Lyrics

As I went a walkin' and a ramblin' one day I met a fair couple making their way And one was a lady and a fair one was she And the other was a cowboy, and a brave one was he And the other was a cowboy, and a brave one was he Where are you going, my pretty, fair maid? Just down by the river, just down by the shade Just down by the river, just down by the spring See the wild rippling water, hear the nightingale sing See the wild rippling water, hear the nightingale sing They hadn't been there but an hour or so Til out of his satchel drew fiddle and bow He played a tune that made the woods ring She said, "Hark Hark, hear the nightingale sing" She said, "Hark Hark, hear the nightingale sing" She said, "Dear cowboy, would you marry me?" "Oh no, my little maiden, that never can be I have a wife in Arizona and a lady is she One wife on a cow ranch is a'plenty for me One wife on a cow ranch is a'plenty for me." I'm going out to Mexico, I'll step out of here I'll drink red wine, I'll drink lots of beer If I ever return it will be in the spring To see waters glide and hear nightingales sing To see the waters glide hear the nightingale sing I'm going out to Mexico, I'll step out of here I'll drink red wine, I'll drink lots of beer If I ever return it will be in the spring To see waters glide and hear nightingales sing To see the glide hear and hear nightingales sing Come all you young ladies, take a warning by me Don't waste your affection in a cowboy so free He'll go and leave you, like mine did me Leave you to rock cradles, sing bye oh baby Leave you to rock cradles, sing bye oh baby
Writer(s): Alan Lomax, John A. Lomax Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
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