Liza Jane

Notation: traditional
PDF Files: American

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When I go a-courtin',
I'll go on the train.
When I go to marry,
I'll marry Liza Jane.
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      O Law', Liza, po' gal,
      O Law', Liza Jane,
      O Law', Liza, po' gal,
      She died on the train.

The hardest work I ever did
Was a-brakin'on a train;
The easiest work I ever did
Was a-huggin' Liza Jane.
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When I went to see her,
She met me at the door;
Her shoes and stockings in her hand,
And her feet all over the floor.
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When I went to see her,
She wrung her hands and cried;
She swore I was the ugliest thing
That ever lived or died.
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I ask little Liza to marry me-
What do you reckon she said?
Said she would not marry me,
If everybody else was dead.
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Goin' up the mountain
To raise a patch of cane,
To make a barrel of sorghum
To sweeten up Liza Jane.
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Whisky by the barrel,
Sugar by the pound,
A great big bowl to put it in,
And a spoon to stir it round.
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I wish I had a needle and a thread
As fine as I could sew,
I would sew all the girls to my coat-tail,
And down the mountain I'd go.
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Old corn likker's done made,
Still's tore out an'gone.
What will pore little Liza do,
When I'm took off an' gone?
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Don't you weep, my darling,
Don't you weep nor cry;
I'll be back to see you
In the long old by-and-by.
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You can climb the cherry tree,
And I will climb the rose;
How I love that pretty little gal,
God'lmighty knows.
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