Lyrics Black Jack Davey - The White Stripes
Black
Davey
come
running
on
back,
Whistlen'
loud
and
merry,
Made
the
woods
round
him
ring,
And
he
charmed
the
heart
of
a
lady,
Charmed
the
heart
of
a
lady.
"How
old
are
you
my
pretty
little
miss?",
"How
old
are
you
my
honey?",
She
answered
with
a
loving
smile,
"I'll
be
sixteen
come
sunday",
Said
"ill
be
sixteen
come
sunday".
"Come
and
go
with
me,
my
pretty
little
miss
Come
and
go
with
me,
my
honey
I'll
take
you
where
the
grass
grows
green
You
never
will
want
for
money"
Said,
"You
never
will
want
for
money
"Pull
off,
pull
off
your
long,
blue
gloves
Made
of
Spanish
leather
Give
to
me
your
lily-white
hand
And
we'll
ride
off
together"
Said,
"We'll
ride
off
together"
Well,
she
pulled
off
her
long,
blue
gloves
Made
of
Spanish
leather
And
gave
to
him
her
lily-white
hand
And
bid
fairwell
forever
And
they
both
rode
off
together
Well,
late
last
night
the
boss
came
home
Inquiring
about
his
lady
The
servant
spoke
before
she
thought
"She
been
with
Black
Jack
Davey
Rode
off
with
Black
Jack
Davey"
"Come
on,
come
on
my
coal-black
horse
You're
speedier
than
the
gray
I'll
ride
all
day
and
I'll
ride
all
night
And
I'll
overtake
my
lady
Yeah,
I'll
overtake
my
lady"
Well,
he
rode
all
night
'til
the
broad
daylight
'Til
he
came
to
a
river
ragin'
And
there
he
spied
his
darlin'
bride
In
the
arms
of
Black
Jack
Davey
Wrapped
up
with
Black
Jack
Davey.
Would
you
forsake
your
house
and
home?
Would
you
forsake
your
baby?
Would
you
forsake
your
husband,
too
To
go
with
Black
Jack
Davey?
Run
off
with
Black
Jack
Davey?
Last
night
I
slept
on
a
feather
bed
Between
my
husband
and
baby
And
tonight
I
lay
on
the
river
banks
In
the
arms
of
Black
Jack
Davey
I'm
in
love
with
Black
Jack
Davey
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