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    Wildwood Flower

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    Wildwood Flower
    http://www.geocities.com/vienna/7059/wildwood.html
    WILDWOOD FLOWER
    MAYBELLE CARTER: The first time I heard this song, I was just a kid. My mother sang it and her mother sang it. It has been handed down for years and years. It's the most popular song, we ever recorded, and there's hardly a country group who doesn't use this song.
    Dorothy Horstman interview, Nashville, TN, 6 Sep 1973, reprinted in Sing Your Heart Out, Country Boy, New York, 1976, pp. 201-202 Lyrics as reprinted ibid., p. 202
    Oh, I'll twine with my mingles and waving black hair
    With the roses so red and the lilies so fair
    And the myrtles so bright with emerald dew
    The pale and the leader and eyes look like blue.
    Oh, I'll dance, I will sing and my laugh shall be gay
    I will charm ev'ry heart, in his crown I will sway
    When I woke from my dreaming, idols were clay
    All portions of love then had all flown away.
    Oh, he taught me to love him and promised to love
    And to cherish me over all others above
    How my heart now is wond'ring misery can tell
    He's left me no warning, no words of farewell.
    Oh, he taught me to love him and called me his flow'r
    That was blooming to cheer him through life's dreary hour
    Oh, I'm longing to see him through life's dark hour
    He's gone and neglected this pale wildwood flower.
    I'LL TWINE 'MID THE RINGLETS (Maud Irving and J.P. Webster) (1860)
    Lyrics as reprinted ibid., pp. 177-178
    I'll twine 'mid the ringlets of my raven black hair
    The lilies so pale and the roses so fair
    The myrtle so bright with an emeral hue
    And the pale aronatus with eyes of bright blue.
    I'll sing and I'll dance, my laugh shall be gay
    I'll cease this wild weeping, drive sorrow away.
    Tho' my heart is now breaking, he never shall know
    That his name made me tremble and my pale cheeks to glow.
    I'll think of him never, I'll be wildly gay
    I'll charm ev'ry heart, and the crowd I will sway.
    I'll live yet to see him regret the dark hour
    When he won, then neglected, the frail wildwood flower.
    He told me he loved me, and promis'd to love
    Trough ill and misfortune, all others above
    Another has won him; ah, misery to tell
    He left me in silence, no word of farewell.
    He taught me to love him, he call'd me his flower
    That blossom'd for him all the brighter each hour
    But I woke from my dreaming, my idol was clay
    My visions of love have all faded away.

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