Red River Shore- Lula Davis (AR) 1960 Hunter

Red River Shore- As sung by Lula Davis, Fayetteville, Arkansas on July 5, 1960;  Max Hunter Folk Song Collections 


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RED RIVER SHORE- As sung by Lula Davis, Fayetteville, Arkansas on July 5, 1960

VERSE 1: At the foot of yonders mountain
Where the fountains doth flow
Sweet music detained me
Soft winds there do'th blow
I spied a fair damsel
Her name I don't know
Standing by a brave soldier
On Red River shore

VERSE 2: He spoke to her kindly
Will you marry me
My fortunes not great
But, nothing, said he
Your beauty is a plenty
You're the one I adore
You're the girl I might marry
On Red River shore

VERSE 3: Her cruel ole Father
These words came to him
He said, he'd deprive her
Of the dearest of men
So, he sent him to the army
Where the cannons doth roar
For t' leave his own true love
On Red River shore

VERSE 4: She wrote him a letter
She wrote it most kind
An' in this 'ere letter
These words you will find,
Come home, my own true love
You're the one I adore
You're the man I might marry
On Red River shore

VERSE 5: He read this here letter
It made him feel sad
An' none of his comrades
Could make his heart glad
He turned his horses homeward
An' onward did go
For t' meet his own true love
On Red River shore

VERSE 6
Her cruel ole Father
These words came to him
He swore, he'd deprive her
Of th dearest of men
So, he made up a little army
Of twenty an' four
For t' fight this brave soldier
On Red River shore

VERSE 7
He drew his bright saber
An' waved it around
He slew, he slew
The rest of the men
There's no need of a little army
As I told you before
For t' fight this brave soldier
On Red River shore

VERSE 8: Love, love is the great fortune
For all of mankind
The womand controlled
Their alway confined
Their controlled by their parents
Until they are wise
Then slaves for their husbands
The rest of their lives