Collected by Sung by Mrs. Birdia Glenn
Mary Celestia Parler Fayetteville, Ark.
April 29, 1954
Reel 187 Item 1
Red River Shore
At the foot of yon mountain, where the fountain does flow,
The greatest creation where the soft wind does blow,
There lives a fair maiden, she's the girl I adore,
She's the girl I'll marry on Red River Shore.
I asked her old father to give her to me,
"No, sir, she'll not marry no cowboy-ee,."
So I jumped on my bronco and away I did ride,
And left my truelove weeping on Red River Side.
She wrote me a letter, she wrote it so kind,
And in this letter those words you could find,
"Come back to me, Sweetheart, you're the man I adore,
You're the man I will marry on Red River Shore."
I read it o'er till my heart grew sad,
And none of my cumyers could make my heart glad, /sic/
So I jumped on my bronco and away I did ride,
ToTo marry my truelove on Red River Side.
Her cruel old father the secret did know,
He gathered a army of twenty and four,
He gathered a army of twenty and four,
To fight the lone cowboy on Red River Shore.
I drew out my six-shooter and shot round and round,
Till six were wounded and seven were down,
There's no use a-gatherin' a army of twenty and four
For I'm bound for my truelove on Red River Shore.