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Lulu Walls

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Recorded by the Carter Family, and credited to A. P. Carter -- but the song was in circulation in the Ozarks in 1928, and predates the Carters.
One evening getting dark, we first met at the park
Sitting by the fountain all alone;
I lifted up my hat, and then began to chat
She said she'd love to see me at her home.

cho: Such a star I've never seen, she's as pretty as a queen
She's as perfect as an angel from above,
If she'll only be my wife, I'll live happy all my life
With that aggravating beauty, Lulu Walls.
If she were only mine, I would build a house so fine
Around it so many fences tall,
It would make me jealous free, that no one else but me
Could gaze on that beauty, Lulu Walls.

One evening getting late, I met her at the gate
I asked her if she'd wed me in the fall,
She only turned away, and nothing would she say
That aggravatin' beauty, Lulu Walls.

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