"Old Virginia" lyrics - CROOKED STILL

CROOKED STILL
"Old Virginia"
(Traditional)

Once I lived in old Virginia
North Carolina was my home
There I courted a handsome lady
Oh, I called her my own

Her hair was yellow and her eyes were sparkling
And on her cheeks was a rosy red
And on her breast she wore white lilies
Oh, the tears I have shed

My father said that I must not marry
My mother said, "That'll never do"
But, oh, kind miss, if you are willing
Oh, I would run away with you

'Cause when I'm awake, I'm a-dreaming about you
When I'm asleep I'll take no rest
'Cause every moment seems like hours
Oh, the pain lies in my breast

Oh, must I go to Old Virginia
All for your sake must I die
Must I go, sad, broken-hearted
Oh and darlin' say don't cry

When that golden sun is shining
On the top of calvary
It's sometimes lower that you are thinking
You must oft-times think of me