The lonesome scenes of winter,

  • Boyd, Tom
Publication date
November 1950
Publisher
University of Arkansas Libraries, Fayetteville

Abstract

voice; guitarsCollected by Merlin Mitchell Transcribed by Mary C. Parler Tom Boyd Patrick, Ark. November 23, 1950 Reel 82, Item 6 The Lonesome Scenes of Winter The lonesome scenes of winter, Inclined to frost and snow, Dark clouds around me gether, And chilly winds do blow. Some people see great pleasure, But I no pleasure see; This world is all my troubles; Misfortunes follows me, I went one night my love to see, She proved most scornfully, I asked her if she'd marry; She would not answer me. The night is a-growing late, my love, It's almost the break of day, I'm waiting for a answer, 0 Love, what do you say? If it is for answering you, kind sir, I choose a single life, I never thought hit suited For me to be your wife. You can take this a...

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