American Old Time Song Lyrics: 13 Ise Gwine To Weep No More
Theater, Music-Hall, Nostalgic, Irish & Historic Old Songs, Volume 13
I'se Gwine to Weep No More.
Copyright, 1885, by T. B. Harms & Co.
De good book tells you not to moan,
I'se gwine to weep no more!
Dug dem taters, shuck dat corn,
I'se gwine to weep no morel
Laid my sins away to keep,
I'se gwine to weep no morel
Laid dem low so dey could sleep,
I'se gwine to weep no morel
Refrain.
Den fare you well, I'se gwine for to join dat golden band.
Good-bye, I'm gwine to walk dat golden floor;
I'll take my banjo wid me, and I'll touch dat golden harp,
An' I ain't gwine to weep any more!
Chorus.
Fare ye well! fare ye well!
I'se a gwine to weep no more!
Fare ye well! fare ye well!
I'se a gwine to weep no more! good-bye!
De Jersey Lily's coming back,
I'se gwine to weep no more!
Robe me in a sealskin sacque,
I'se gwine to weep no more!
Deck my breast wid diamond pin,
I'se gwine to weep no more!
She can chuck me on de chin,
I'se gwine to weep no more!-Refrain and Chorus.
Oh, way up yonder in de sky,
I'se gwine to weep no more!
A roller rinker I can spy,
I'se gwine to weep no more!
I'll give my wife a soothing drink,
I'se gwine to weep no more!
To keep her from de roller rink,
I'se gwine to weep no more!-Refrain and Chorus.
I've sung you children all enuff,
I'se gwine to weep no more!
De road to Washington am ruff,
I'se gwine to weep no more!
De days am done to steal and rob,
I'se gwine to weep no more!
And many a sinner's lost his job,
I'se gwine to weep no more!-Refrain and Chorus.