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Thread #71740   Message #1229102
Posted By: Joe Offer
19-Jul-04 - 01:58 PM
Thread Name: Lyr Req: The Quaker's Courtship
Subject: ADD Version: The Quaker's Courtship
This one is my favorite of the four.

Ozark Folksongs #362D

Manuscript copy "The Quaker's Courtship" from Mrs. Maggie Morgan, Springdale, Arkansas; Feb. 21, 1942.

The Quaker's Courtship

Madam, I have come a-courting,
Hi-o, hi-o, hum,
Come for business, not for sporting,
Hi-o, hi-o, hum.

You may set and court the fire,
Hi dum a ding dum ding dum di,
If it be your desire,
Hi dum a ding dum ding dum di.

Madam, I have gold and silver,
Hi-o, hi-o, hum,
You may use it at your pleasure,
Hi-o, hi-o, hum.

I don't want none of your money,
Hi dum a ding dum ding dum di,
I want some one to call me honey,
Hi dum a ding dum ding dum di.

Madam, thou art tall and slender,
Hi-o, hi-o, hum,
I know your heart is large and tender,
Hi-o, hi-o, hum.

I don't want none of your blarney,
Hi dum a ding dum ding dum di,
I could never marry a Quaker,
Hi dum a ding dum ding dum di.

Must I give up my religion?
Hi-o, hi-o, hum,
Must I marry a Presbyterian?
Hi-o, hi-o, hum.

Cheer up, cheer up, lively fellow,
Hi dum a ding dum ding dum di,
If I can't catch one fish I can another,
Hi dum a ding dum ding dum di.

Must I go away heart-broken,
Hi-o, hi-o, hum,
Must I leave without one token?
Hi-o, hi-o, hum.

Run right home and tell your daddy,
Hi dum a ding dum ding dum di,
That you could not get me ready,
Hi dum a ding dum ding dum di.