| Song | Wildwood flower |
| Artist | The Carter Family |
| Album | The Best Of The Carter Family |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| Oh I’ll twine with my mingles and waving black hair | |
| With the rose so red and the lilies so fair | |
| And the mirltes so bright with the emerald dew | |
| The pale and the leader and eyes look like blue | |
| I will dance I will sing and my laugh shall be gay | |
| I will charm every heart in her crown I will sway | |
| When I woke from my dreaming my idols were clay | |
| All portions of love had all blown away | |
| Oh she taught me to love her and promised to love | |
| And to cherish me over all others above | |
| How my heart is now wondering no misery can tell | |
| She left me no warning no words of farewell | |
| Yes she taught me to love her and call me her flower | |
| That was blooming to cheer her through life’s dreary hour | |
| Oh I long to see her and regret the dark hour | |
| She’s gone and neglected her pale wildwood flower |
| Oh I' ll twine with my mingles and waving black hair | |
| With the rose so red and the lilies so fair | |
| And the mirltes so bright with the emerald dew | |
| The pale and the leader and eyes look like blue | |
| I will dance I will sing and my laugh shall be gay | |
| I will charm every heart in her crown I will sway | |
| When I woke from my dreaming my idols were clay | |
| All portions of love had all blown away | |
| Oh she taught me to love her and promised to love | |
| And to cherish me over all others above | |
| How my heart is now wondering no misery can tell | |
| She left me no warning no words of farewell | |
| Yes she taught me to love her and call me her flower | |
| That was blooming to cheer her through life' s dreary hour | |
| Oh I long to see her and regret the dark hour | |
| She' s gone and neglected her pale wildwood flower |
| Oh I' ll twine with my mingles and waving black hair | |
| With the rose so red and the lilies so fair | |
| And the mirltes so bright with the emerald dew | |
| The pale and the leader and eyes look like blue | |
| I will dance I will sing and my laugh shall be gay | |
| I will charm every heart in her crown I will sway | |
| When I woke from my dreaming my idols were clay | |
| All portions of love had all blown away | |
| Oh she taught me to love her and promised to love | |
| And to cherish me over all others above | |
| How my heart is now wondering no misery can tell | |
| She left me no warning no words of farewell | |
| Yes she taught me to love her and call me her flower | |
| That was blooming to cheer her through life' s dreary hour | |
| Oh I long to see her and regret the dark hour | |
| She' s gone and neglected her pale wildwood flower |