Well, here's Lee Moore's version as I transcribed from one of his records. I'd sure like to hear Doc Williams version. WILDWOOD FLOWER as per Lee Moore She is [G] waiting for me in a [D7] rose covered [G] bower And her eyes are like violets [D7] after a [G] shower For she's dreaming of me through the [C] long summer [G] hours My sweetheart, my own, my [D7] frail wildwood flower. All the wild forest creatures are under her spell. On her shoulder the dove his love secrets will tell And the shy dappled fawn comes to lie at the feet Of my frail wildwood flower, so gentle and so sweet. I will pick tender blossoms to twine in her hair; Blushing roses so red and the lilies so fair, Lovely myrtle so bright with emerald hue, Modest buttercups yellow, forget-me-nots blue. Hand in hand through the wildwood together we'll stray, She will sing, she will dance and my heart she will sway, And her laughter will echo like ripples at play Till my trials like my heart has stolen away.
I moved this message here from another thread about "The Cat Came Back," where it had been posted by mistake. Note that it answers the question from Gladys above - I sent Gladys an e-mail. -Joe Offer-
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