Songbook/Banks of the Ohio
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Banks of the Ohio
[edit | edit source]Folksong – arranged by Mjchael
- Verse 1
- I asked my[G]love to take a[D]walk
- Just to[D7]walk a little[G]way
- As we walked along we[C]talked
- All about[G]our[D]wedding[G]day
- Chorus
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- And only[G]say that you'll be[D]mine
- And our[D7]home will happy[G]be
- Down beside where the waters[C]flow
- Down on the[G]banks of the[D]Ohio[G]
- Verse 2
- I took her[G]by her lily white[D]hand
- Led her[D7]down where the waters[G]stand
- There I pushed her in to[C]drown
- And watched[G]as she[D]floated[G]down
- Verse 3
- I started[G]home tween twelve and[D]one
- I cried, "My[D7]God, what have I[G]done."
- I murdered the only woman I[C]loved
- Because she[G]would not[D]marry[G]me.
- Verse 4
- The very next[G]morning about half-past[D]four
- the sheriff came knocking on my[G]door
- He said, "Young man, come with me and[C]go
- Down to the[G]banks of the[D]Ohio.[G]"