RIO GRANDE. In Rio Grande I'll take my stand, 'Way, you Rio. For Rio Grande's the place for me. We are bound for the Rio Grande. Oh, Rio, Rio; 'Way, you Rio. Sing fare you well, my bonny young girl, We are bound for the Rio Grande. One day I espied a damsel fair With cherry-red lips and nut-brown hair. "Where are you going my pretty, fair maid." "I'm going a-milking, kind sir," she said. "May I go with you my pretty, fair maid?" "Oh, no, sir; that never would do," she said. "Why may I not come, my pretty, fair maid?" "My father would be angry, sir," she said. "We are bound for the Rio Grande," I said; "And, please, won't you come along, fair maid?" "Oh, no, sir, that never can be," she said, "For roving is not for a poor young maid." And away she walked, this pretty, fair maid. "I must go a-milking, kind sir," she said. So in Rio Grande I'll take my stand, For Rio Grande's the place for me. Posted by Gibb Sahib on 18 Mar 2011 to the A Little-Known Shanty Collection. See post here: https://mudcat.org/detail_pf.cfm?messages__Message_ID=3116260
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