voiceColl. by Martha Cruse For M.C. Parler Mrs. McDermond Little Rock, Ark. November 1959 Reel 320, Item 6 Lula Walls One evening just at dark I first met her in the park, She was sitting near the fountain all alone, I first tipped my hat, And we began to chat, And at last I asked if I could see her home. She’s a maiden sweet and fair, She has lovely golden hair, And an angel from above; I’d be happy all my life If she'd only be my wife, Oh, that aggravating beauty Lula Walls. If she was only mine, I would build a house so fine, And I’d build a wall so high, Some would. . . But no other one but me Could ever gaze upon that beauty LulaWalls.Funding for digitization provided by the Arkansas Humanities Council and the Happy Hollow Foundation