Текст песни A Tale From Tahrarrie - Connie Smith
Mother,
oh
Mother,
he
asked
me
to
marry
He
asked
for
my
hand
in
the
fall
But
Mother,
oh
Mother,
you
said
child
be
wary
When
a
sweet
talking
man
comes
to
call
He's
handsome,
he's
charming
and
so
debonair
With
blue
eyes
and
hair
of
pure
gold
On
his
stallion
of
white,
he's
seen
the
whole
world
But
I
long
to
see
deep
in
his
soul
To
the
town
of
Tahrarrie,
he
took
me
out
dancing
Then
we
took
a
walk
by
the
sea
We
laughed
and
we
talked
and
we
did
some
romancing
Love
came
like
a
soft
gentle
breeze
But
Mother,
oh
Mother,
how
can
I
know
What
his
heart
holds
deep
down
inside
You've
always
warned
me
the
trouble
with
love
It
makes
truth
out
of
nothing
but
lies
He
promised
the
treasures
much
more
than
I
dreamed
He
placed
a
fine
ring
on
my
hand
He
pledged
me
his
love,
swore
he'd
make
me
his
queen
We'd
travel
to
far
distant
lands
But
Mother,
oh
Mother,
what
if
I
go
And
find
that
his
love
is
not
true
But
if
I
refuse
him,
what
if
I
lose
him
Oh
Mother,
what
shall
I
do
Part
of
me
wants
to
let
go
of
my
heart
Part
of
me
says
run
away
Run
from
the
flame
of
this
burning
desire
That
seems
to
grow
stronger
each
day
Mother,
oh
Mother,
he
asked
me
to
marry
He
asked
for
my
hand
in
the
fall
But
Mother,
oh
Mother,
you
said
child
be
wary
When
a
sweet
talking
man
comes
to
call
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