[Verse 1]
There was an old woman in our town
In our town, did dwell
She loved her husband dearly
But another man twice as well
[Chorus]
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Fa-la, la la la
Fa-la, la la
Fa-la, la laaa
[Verse 2]
She went down to the butcher shop
To see what she could find
Intent upon buying something
To make her old man blind
[Chorus]
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Fa-la, la la la
Fa-la, la la
Fa-la, la laaa
[Verse 3]
She got seven-dozen old marrow bones
She made him eat them all
Says he, "Old woman, I am so blind
I can’t see you at all"
He said, "I'd like to go drown myself
But I cannot see the way"
Says she, "Old man I'll help you
Just come along with me"
[Chorus]
Fa-la, laaa
Fa-la, la la la
Fa-la, la la
Fa-la, la laaa
[Verse 4]
She took him down to the riverbank
And there she made him stand
While she drew back a few paces
To push him from the land
She took a running jump
To push him off ahead
But the old man stepped aside
And then she went in instead
[Chorus]
Fa-la, laaa
Fa-la, la la la
Fa-la, la la
Fa-la, la laaa
[Verse 5]
"Oh husband dear, come save me!"
Oh, loudly she did bawl
Says he, "Old woman, I am so blind
I can’t see you at all"
Now, seven-dozen old marrow bones
Will make your old man blind
But if you want to kill him
You must creep up from behind
The Old Woman was written by Traditional.
The Old Woman was produced by Jac Holzman.