| lyric | 1. O when are you comin' to court me, my dear old Buffalo boy?
2. ’I guess I’ll come on Sunday, on Sunday, on Sunday, I guess I’ll come on Sunday, that is if the weather is good.’ 3. ’How long do you think you’ll court me, you’ll court me, you’ll court me, How long do you think you’ll court me, my dear old Buffalo boy?’ 4. ’I guess I’ll court you all night, you all night, you all night, I guess I’ll court you all night, that is if the weather is good.’ 5. ’And when shall we be married?’ 6. ’0, we’ll be married on Sunday.’ 7. ’0, how will you come to the weddin’?’ 8. ’I guess I’ll come in my ox-cart.’ 9. ’Well, who will you bring to the weddin’?’ 10. ’I guess I’ll bring my children.’ 11. ’I didn’t know you had any children.’ 12. ’Why sure I’ve got five children, five children, five children, Sure. I’ve got five children, maybe six if the weather is good.’ 13}. ‘Well there ain’t a-goin’ to be no weddin’, no weddin’, no weddin’, There ain’t a-goin’ to be no weddin’, not even if the weather is good.’
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