voiceCollected by Merlin Mitchell Transcribed by Mary C. Parler Sung by Joseph Clark Fayetteville, Arkansas July 26, 1950 Reel 60, Item 3 Lolly Troodum I walked out to take the morning's air, Lolly troo-dum troodum lolly day. I walked out to take the morning's air, Heared an old woman talking to her daughter dear, Lolly troo-dum troodum lolly day. Hush your silly talking and hold your rattling tongue, Lolly troo-dum troodum lolly day. Hush your silly talking and hold your rattling tongue, You're talking of marrying, you know you are too young, Lolly troo-dum troodum lolly day. And if I were willing, where could you get a man? Lolly troo-dum troodum lolly day. And if I were willing, where could you get a man? Law, law, Mother ! Little handso...