Little Mohee

BURL IVES

Burl Ives - Little Mohee

As I was a-walkin' upon a fine day
I got awful lonesome as the day passed away
I sat down a-musing, alone on the grass
When who should sit by me but a sweet Indian lass.

2. She sat down beside me and took hold of my hand
Said, "You sure be a stranger, and in a strange land."
She asked me to marry and gave me her hand,
Said, "My pappy's a chieftain all over this land."

3. "My pappy's a chieftain, and ruler be he
I'm his only daughter and my name is Mohee"
I answered and told her that it never could be
'Cause I had my own sweetheart in my own country.

4. I had my own sweetheart, and I knew she loved me
Her heart was as true as any Mohee
So I said, "I must leave you and goodbye my dear
There's wind in my canvas and home I must steer."

5. At home with relations I tried for to see
But there wasn't a one like my little Mohee,
And the girl I had trusted proved untrue to me
So I sailed o'er the ocean to my little Mohee.

Trivia about the song Little Mohee by Burl Ives

On which albums was the song “Little Mohee” released by Burl Ives?
Burl Ives released the song on the albums “The Wayfaring Stranger” in 2000 and “Tellin' Stories” in 2007.
Who composed the song “Little Mohee” by Burl Ives?
The song “Little Mohee” by Burl Ives was composed by BURL IVES.

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