| Lyrics: | RIGHT UP THE MIDDLE
(Kipper Family)
As I walked out one June morning;
One June
morning so early.
Twas there I spied a fair pretty maid,
Just as her skirt was a
rising.
With me rhubarb pie,
On the fiddle I,
Right up the middle I
go,
Her stocking white her skirt was tight,
Her suspenders shone like
silver.
She had a dark and a rolling eye,
And another one quite similar.
How
old are you my fair pretty maid,
How old are you my honey?
I know you sort was her
retort,
And I'm not sixteen till Sunday.
Will you take a man my fair pretty
maid,
Will you take a man my honey bright?
She answered me most cheerfully,
I dare
not but my mommy might.
So I went down to her mommy's house,
Were a red light shone
so clearly.
But the girl come down and she let me in,
And I laid in her arms till the
morning.
Oh soldier will you marry me,
For I will have no one else.
Oh no said
I that just can not be,
For I'm not sixteen myself.
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