Текст песни Wildwood Flower - June Carter Cash
I
will
twine
and
will
mingle
my
raven
black
hair
With
the
roses
so
red
and
the
lilies
so
fair
And
the
myrtle
so
bright
with
an
emerald
hue
The
pale
emanita
and
hyssop
so
blue
Oh,
he
taught
me
to
love
him
and
called
me
his
flower
A
blossom
to
cheer
him
through
life′s
weary
hour
How
my
heart
is
now
wondering
no
misery
can
tell
He
left
me
no
warning
no
words
of
farewell
I
will
dance
I
will
sing
and
my
life
shall
be
gay
I
will
charm
every
heart
in
the
crowd
I
will
sway
Though
my
heart
is
now
breaking
he
never
shall
know
How
his
name
makes
me
tremble
my
pale
cheeks
to
glow
Oh,
he
taught
me
to
love
him
and
promised
to
love
And
cherish
me
over
all
others
above
Oh,
I
long
to
see
him
and
regret
the
dark
hour
He's
gone
and
neglected
this
frail
wildwood
flower
I
will
twine
and
will
mingle
my
raven
black
hair
With
the
roses
so
red
and
the
lilies
so
fair
And
the
myrtle
so
bright
with
an
emerald
hue
The
pale
emanita
and
hyssop
so
blue.
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2 Elvis Story & Poem
3 Bury Me Under the Weeping Willow
4 Poetry & Comedy
5 Worried Man Blues (Comedy)
6 John Henry (Comedy & Poetry)
7 Drawing / The Heel
8 It Ain't Me Babe
9 Ballad of a Teenage Queen
10 Big Iron
11 Wildwood Flower
12 Where No One Stands Alone
13 Gotta Travel On
14 Poor Old Heartsick Me
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