On the Banks of the Ohio

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On the Banks of the Ohio (Traditional)

I asked my love to take a walk, Just to walk a little way. And we did walk, And we did talk, All about our wedding day.

Chorus: "Then only, say that you'll be mine; And in no other's arms entwine, Down beside where the waters flow, Down by the banks of the Ohio."

I took her by her lilly white hand, I led her down the banks of sand, I plunged her in Where she would drown, And watched her as she floated down.

Chorus

Returnin' home between twelve and one, Thinkin', Lord, what have I done; I'd killed the girl I love, you see, Because she would not marry me.

Chorus

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