The Wagoner’s Lad

Ah hard is the fortune of all women kind
They're always controlled, they’re always confined
Controlled by their parents until they are brides
Then slaves to their husbands for the rest of their lives

Oh I am a poor girl, my fortune is sad
I have always been courted by the wagoner's lad
He courted me daily both by night and by day
And now he is loaded and going away

Your parents don't like me because I am poor
They say I’m not worthy of entering your door
I work for my living, my money's my own
And if they don't likе me they can leavе me alone

Your horses are hungry, go feed them some hay
Come sit down beside me as long as you may
My horses ain't hungry, they won't eat your hay
So fare thee well, darling, I'll be on my way

Your wagon needs greasing, your whip's for to mend
Come sit down beside me as long as you can
My wagon is greasy, my whip's in my hand
So fare thee well, darling, no longer to stand

Trivia about the song The Wagoner’s Lad by Pete Seeger

When was the song “The Wagoner’s Lad” released by Pete Seeger?
The song The Wagoner’s Lad was released in 1957, on the album “American Favorite Ballads, Volume 1”.

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