Nick Cave, Johnny Cash - Cindy lyrics
[Nick Cave, Johnny Cash - Cindy lyrics]
And every time my Cindy passed
She'd take a little bite of me
Get along, home, Cindy, Cindy, get along home
Get along home, Cindy, Cindy
I'll marry you one day
Well, Cindy is my honey the
Sweetest in the south
When we kissed to bees would
All swarm around her mouth
Get along, home, Cindy, Cindy, get along home
Get along home, Cindy, Cindy
I'll marry you one day
Well, I wish I had a needle and thread
Fine as I could sew
I'd sew my Cindy to my side
And down the road I'd go
Get along, home, Cindy, Cindy, get along home
Get along home, Cindy, Cindy
I'll marry you one day
Well, Cindy got religion she'd
Had it once before she grabbed my ole banjo
Man and throw it on the floor
Get along, home, Cindy, Cindy, get along home
Get along home, Cindy, Cindy
I'll marry you one day
Well, it's apples in the summer time
Peaches in the fall
If I can't have the gal I want
I won't have none at all
Get along, home, Cindy, Cindy, get along home
Get along home, Cindy, Cindy
I'll marry you one day
Cindy hugged and kissed me
She hung her head and cried
I swore she was the prettiest thing
That ever lived or died
Get along, home, Cindy, Cindy, get along home
Get along home, Cindy, Cindy
I'll marry you one day
I'll marry you one day
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