voiceCollected by Mary Celestia Parler Sung by John Pennington Fayetteville, Ark. February 1954 Reel 186, Item 1 The Soldier's Wife I'll tell you of a soldier who lately come from war; could be told, He courted a lady of honor and great store: Her riches were so great that they scarcely could be told, Though she loved a soldier because he was so bold. "My father says he'll kill me, he swears he'll end my life, But if ever I get married, I'll be the soldier's wife." The soldier drew his sword and pistol and hung em on his side, And swore he would get married let what might be tried. And he jumped on a milk-white steed and she jumped on another, And off to church they rode one day, like sister and like brother The church being over, they retu...