Lyrics Eighteen Years Old - Cara Dillon
I′m
eighteen
years
old
today,
mama,
and
I'm
longing
to
be
wed
So
buy
for
me
a
young
man
to
comfort
me,
she
said
You
must
buy
for
me
a
young
man
who
will
stay
with
me
all
night
And
I′ll
roll
him
in
my
arms
He'll
be
my
heart's
delight.
Ah,
hold
your
tongue,
dear
daughter
then
or
your
folds
I
will
pull
down.
Your
silks
and
satins
I
will
pull
down,
you
must
wear
your
morning
gown.
I′ll
send
you
to
the
meadows
for
to
rake
and
mow
the
hay
With
your
pike
and
shaft
all
in
your
hand
You
must
earn
your
drink
and
take.
Ah,
hold
your
tongue,
dear
daughter
then,
I
was
forty
before
I
wed,
Although
it
was
late,
I
thought
it
no
weight
to
carry
my
maidenhead.
Well
that
may
be
the
way
with
you,
mama,
but
it
isn′t
the
way
with
me,
For
I'm
young
and
airy,
light
and
crazy
and
married
I
long
to
be.
Ah,
hold
your
tongue,
dear
daughter
then
and
I′ll
buy
for
you
a
man.
A
man
for
me?
Oh,
mother,
she
said,
you
must
hasten,
you
must
you
can.
The
sooner
the
better,
oh
mother,
she
said,
you
must
hasten
a
man
to
me
For
I'm
young
and
airy,
light
and
contrary
And
married
I
long
to
be.
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