
Date of issue: 26.02.2012
Song language: English
Ohio River Boat Song |
When it’s time from work to go |
And in my boat I row |
'Cross the muddy Ohio |
When the evening light is falling |
And I look towards Floyd’s Knobs |
Where the afterglories flow |
And I dream on two bright eyes |
With a merry mouth below |
She’s my beauteous Catarina |
She’s my joy and sorrow too |
Though I know she is no true |
Oh, but I cannot live without her |
For my heart’s a boat in tow |
And I would give the world to know |
If she means to let me go |
As I sing the whole day through |
Catarina, your lovely hair |
Has more beauty, I declare |
Than all the tresses there |
From Smoketown to Oldham County |
Be they black, red, gold or brown |
Let them hang to lengths below |
They mean not as much to me |
As a melting flake of snow |
And her dance is like the gleam |
Of the sunlight on the stream |
And the screeching blue jays seem |
To form her name when screaming |
But my heart is full of woe |
For last night she made me go |
And the tears begin to flow |
As I sing the whole day through |
Name | Year |
---|---|
Horses | 2012 |
Stable Will | 2012 |
Riding | 2012 |
Valentine's Day | 2012 |
More Brother Rides | 2012 |
You Will Miss Me When I Burn | 2012 |
Pushkin | 2012 |
I Send My Love To You | 2012 |
Meaulnes | 2012 |
Viva Ultra | 2012 |
No More Workhorse Blues | 2012 |
O How I Enjoy the Light | 2012 |
The Brute Choir | 2012 |
Marriage | 2012 |
All Is Grace | 2012 |
The Mountain | 1995 |
Whither Thou Goest | 2012 |
West Palm Beach | 2012 |
(Thou Without) Partner | 2012 |
Gulf Shores | 2012 |