Song | Reynadine |
Artist | Carolina Chocolate Drops |
Album | Genuine Negro Jig |
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[00:02.58] | One evening as I rambled among the springing thyme |
[00:10.10] | I overheard a young woman conversing with Reynardine. |
[00:17.73] | |
[00:18.88] | Her hair was black, and her eyes were blue, her lips as red as wine. |
[00:25.86] | And he smiled as he gazed upon her, did that sly bold Reynardine. |
[00:33.59] | |
[00:35.14] | She said, “Young man, be civil; my company forsake. |
[00:42.53] | For to my good opinion, I fear you are a rake.” |
[00:50.30] | |
[00:51.06] | He said, "My dear, I am no rake brought up in Venus' train. |
[00:58.11] | But I'm searching for concealment all from the judge's men.” |
[01:06.65] | |
[01:07.62] | Her ruby lips, her rosy cheeks, they lost their former dye. |
[01:14.87] | And she fell into his arms there all on the mountain high. |
[01:22.33] | |
[01:23.74] | They hadn't kissed but once or twice 'til she come to again. |
[01:30.50] | And modestly she asked him pray tell to me your name. |
[01:38.82] | |
[01:39.68] | He says, “If by chance you look for me, I fear you'll not me find. |
[01:46.89] | But I'll be in my castle, enquire for Reynardine.” |
[01:54.82] | |
[01:56.58] | Day and night she followed him, his teeth did shine. |
[02:03.78] | And he led her o'er the mountain, did that sly bold Reynardine. |
[02:12.60] | |
[02:13.73] | One evening as I rambled among the springing thyme |
[02:21.79] | I overheard a young woman conversing with Reynardine. |
[02:30.32] |
[00:02.58] | One evening as I rambled among the springing thyme |
[00:10.10] | I overheard a young woman conversing with Reynardine. |
[00:17.73] | |
[00:18.88] | Her hair was black, and her eyes were blue, her lips as red as wine. |
[00:25.86] | And he smiled as he gazed upon her, did that sly bold Reynardine. |
[00:33.59] | |
[00:35.14] | She said, " Young man, be civil my company forsake. |
[00:42.53] | For to my good opinion, I fear you are a rake." |
[00:50.30] | |
[00:51.06] | He said, " My dear, I am no rake brought up in Venus' train. |
[00:58.11] | But I' m searching for concealment all from the judge' s men." |
[01:06.65] | |
[01:07.62] | Her ruby lips, her rosy cheeks, they lost their former dye. |
[01:14.87] | And she fell into his arms there all on the mountain high. |
[01:22.33] | |
[01:23.74] | They hadn' t kissed but once or twice ' til she come to again. |
[01:30.50] | And modestly she asked him pray tell to me your name. |
[01:38.82] | |
[01:39.68] | He says, " If by chance you look for me, I fear you' ll not me find. |
[01:46.89] | But I' ll be in my castle, enquire for Reynardine." |
[01:54.82] | |
[01:56.58] | Day and night she followed him, his teeth did shine. |
[02:03.78] | And he led her o' er the mountain, did that sly bold Reynardine. |
[02:12.60] | |
[02:13.73] | One evening as I rambled among the springing thyme |
[02:21.79] | I overheard a young woman conversing with Reynardine. |
[02:30.32] |
[00:02.58] | One evening as I rambled among the springing thyme |
[00:10.10] | I overheard a young woman conversing with Reynardine. |
[00:17.73] | |
[00:18.88] | Her hair was black, and her eyes were blue, her lips as red as wine. |
[00:25.86] | And he smiled as he gazed upon her, did that sly bold Reynardine. |
[00:33.59] | |
[00:35.14] | She said, " Young man, be civil my company forsake. |
[00:42.53] | For to my good opinion, I fear you are a rake." |
[00:50.30] | |
[00:51.06] | He said, " My dear, I am no rake brought up in Venus' train. |
[00:58.11] | But I' m searching for concealment all from the judge' s men." |
[01:06.65] | |
[01:07.62] | Her ruby lips, her rosy cheeks, they lost their former dye. |
[01:14.87] | And she fell into his arms there all on the mountain high. |
[01:22.33] | |
[01:23.74] | They hadn' t kissed but once or twice ' til she come to again. |
[01:30.50] | And modestly she asked him pray tell to me your name. |
[01:38.82] | |
[01:39.68] | He says, " If by chance you look for me, I fear you' ll not me find. |
[01:46.89] | But I' ll be in my castle, enquire for Reynardine." |
[01:54.82] | |
[01:56.58] | Day and night she followed him, his teeth did shine. |
[02:03.78] | And he led her o' er the mountain, did that sly bold Reynardine. |
[02:12.60] | |
[02:13.73] | One evening as I rambled among the springing thyme |
[02:21.79] | I overheard a young woman conversing with Reynardine. |
[02:30.32] |