Cindy - Unknown



Cindy

You ought to see my Cindy

She lives away down south

She's so sweet that honeybees

Swarm about her mouth.



cho: Get along home, Cindy Cindy

Get along home.

Get along home, Cindy Cindy

I'll marry you some day. (I'm a-gonna leave you now)



Cindy in the summertime

Cindy in the fall

If I can't have Cindy all the time

Have no one at all.



Cindy is a pretty girl

Cindy is a peach;

Threw her arms around my neck

Hung on like a leach.



Cindy got religion,

Tell you what she done:

Walked up to the minister

Chawed her chewin' gum.



Cindy got religion,

She had it once before

When she heered my old banjo

She's the first one on the floor.



Cindy got religion

She really went to town;

Got so full of glory, Lord,

Shook her stockin's down.



If I had a pretty gal

I'd put her on a shelf;

Ev'ry time she smiled at me,

I'd jump right up myself.



Cindy had one blue eye

She also had one brown

One eye looked in the country

The other one looked in town



Wish I was an apple

Hangin on a tree

An' every time my Cindy passed

She'd take a bite o' me



Wish I had a needle and thread

Wish that I could sew

I'd sew that gal to my coat tails

And down the road we'd go

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alt chorus:

Git along home, Cindy

Git along home to stay

Git along home, Cindy

One more night 'n' day





alt cho: It's kiss me, gal

Kiss me once again.

Oh, it's kiss me, gal

All night long.



Note: a typical banjo tune structure: good tune, good chorus and

a bunch of floaters. RG

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