Wild Ripplin' Waters
(专辑: Cowboy Songs - 1990)
As I
was out walking and rambling one day I
spied a
fair couple a-coming my way One was a
lady, as fair as could be And the
other was a
cowboy, and a
brave one was he He said "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 To see the
wild rippling waters and hear the
nightingale sing" Well, they hadn't been there but an hour or so 'Til he drew from his satchel a
fiddle and bow He tuned his old fiddle all on the
high string And he played this tune over and over again Then said the
cowboy "I should have been gone" "No, no", said the
pretty maid. "Just play one more song I'd rather hear the
fiddle just played on one string Than see the
wild rippling waters and hear the
nightingale sing" He tuned up his fiddle and rosined his bow And he played her a
lecture, he play it so low He played her a
lecture all on the
high string "Hark, hark", said the
pretty maid, "hear the
nightingale sing" She says "Dear cowboy, will you marry me?" "No, no, pretty maid, that never can be I've a
wife in Arizona, a
lady is she One wife and one ranch are plenty for me" "I'll go to Mexico, and I'll stay there one year I'll drink a
lot of wine, I'll drink a
lot of beer If I
ever come back it will be in the
spring To see the
wild rippling waters and hear the
nightingale sing" Come all you young ladies, take warning from me Never place your affections in a
cowboy so free He'll go away and leave you as mine left me Leave you rocking the
cradle, singing "Bye, oh baby"