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letra de the devil and the farmer's wife - texas gladden

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there was an old man and he owned a large farm
and he had no horses to plow his land
and a fye-dye, diddle-aye-day, diddle-aye, diddle-aye, day

then he hooked up the cow and the sow to the plow
and he turned the sod, the devil knows how
and a fye-dye, diddle-aye-day, diddle-aye, diddle-aye, day

then the devil came to the old man one day
says, “one of your family i’ll sure takе away”
and a fye-dye, diddle-ayе-day, diddle-aye, diddle-aye, day

then said the old man, “now surely i’m done
for the devil’s done come for my oldest son”
and a fye-dye, diddle-aye-day, diddle-aye, diddle-aye, day

“it’s not your oldest son i crave
but your old scolding wife i’ll sure take away”
and a fye-dye, diddle-aye-day, diddle-aye, diddle-aye, day

“then take her away with all your heart
i hope from h-ll she never does part”
and a fye-dye, diddle-aye-day, diddle-aye, diddle-aye, day

then he shouldered her up all on his back
and off to h-ll he went cl!ckety-clack
and a fye-dye, diddle-aye-day, diddle-aye, diddle-aye, day
then he set her down at the forks of the road
and he said, “old gal, you’re a terrible load”
and a fye-dye, diddle-aye-day, diddle-aye, diddle-aye, day

then he set her down at old h-ll’s gate
and there he made the old gal walk straight
and a fye-dye, diddle-aye-day, diddle-aye, diddle-aye, day

then two little devils come a-rattlin’ their chains
an’ she offed with her slipper an’ she knocked out their brains
and a fye-dye, diddle-aye-day, diddle-aye, diddle-aye, day

then one little devil went a-climbin’ the wall
says, “take her back, daddy, she’s a-murderin’ us all”
and a fye-dye, diddle-aye-day, diddle-aye, diddle-aye, day

then he shouldered her up all on his back
and like an old fool, he went luggin’ her back
and a fye-dye, diddle-aye-day, diddle-aye, diddle-aye, day

the old man was a-peepin’ though the crack
and he saw the old devil come a-luggin’ her back
and a fye-dye, diddle-aye-day, diddle-aye, diddle-aye, day

the old man was a-laying sick in the bed
and she took the b-tter stick and paddled his head
and a fye-dye, diddle-aye-day, diddle-aye, diddle-aye, day
then said the old man, “we’re bound for a curse
for she’s been to h-ll and she’s ten times worse”
and a fye-dye, diddle-aye-day, diddle-aye, diddle-aye, day

the old woman went a-whistlin’ over the hill
saying, “the devil won’t have me, i wonder who will”
and a fye-dye, diddle-aye-day, diddle-aye, diddle-aye, day

then surely the women are worse than the men
for they’ve been to h-ll and come back again
and a fye-dye, diddle-aye-day, diddle-aye, diddle-aye, day

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