| I asked my love to take a walk
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| To take a walk, just a little walk
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| Down beside where the waters flow
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| Down by the banks of the Ohio
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| And only say that you’ll be mine
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| In no others' arms entwine
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| Down beside where the waters flow
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| Down by the banks of the Ohio
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| I held a knife against her breast
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| As into my arms she pressed
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| She cried «my love, don’t you murder me
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| I’m not prepared for eternity»
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| I wandered home 'tween twelve and one
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| I cried, «My God, what have I done?»
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| I’ve killed the only girl I need
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| Because she would not marry me
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| And only say that you’ll be mine
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| In no others' arms entwine
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| Down beside where the waters flow
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| Down by the banks of the Ohio
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| The next day, right half past four
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| The sheriff walked right to my door
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| And he says young man, don’t you try to run
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| You gotta pay for this awful crime you’ve done
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| Only say that you’ll be mine
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| In no others' arms entwine
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| Down beside where the waters flow
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| Down by the banks of the Ohio
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| Down by the banks of the Ohio |