The rarest girl I ever saw I saw down south in Arkansaw. She could saw wood to beat her Maw, And faster than her Paw could saw. Hurrah, Hurrah! For her I saw, Who could out-saw Her Paw and Maw. She-saw, hee-haw! I sing a saw Of a maid I saw In Arkansaw! I never saw, you never saw, A girl so saw-cy that could saw Like the saw-girl that once I saw Down in the State of Ark-an-saw! Hurrah, Hurrah!, etc. She danced the best you ever saw To tune of Turkey-in-the-Straw, And this great prize I'd like to draw To saw for me as wife or squaw. Hurrah, Hurrah!, etc. But when I ax'd her Paw and Maw To let me be their son-in-law, And let them saw in Arkansaw, They "sawed me off" by saying "Naw!" Hurrah, Hurrah!, etc. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...A COUNTRY BURIAL by EMILY DICKINSON SONNET: 24. THE STREET by JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL THE REMEDY WORSE THAN THE DISEASE by MATTHEW PRIOR ON CHLORIS WALKING IN THE SNOW by WILLIAM STRODE |