Judy Cook, Folksinger

Wait For The Wagon

As Sung By Judy Cook

Will you come with me my Phyllis dear
To yon blue mountain free?
Where the blossoms smell the sweetest,
Come rove along with me.
It's every Sunday morning
When I am by your side,
We'll jump into the wagon
And all take a ride.

Wait for the wagon,
Wait for the wagon
Wait for the Wagon
And we'll all take a ride.

Where the river runs like silver
And the birds they sing so sweet
I have a cabin, Phyllis,
And something good to eat;
Come listen to my story,
It will relieve my heart;
Then jump into the wagon,
And off we will start.

Wait for the wagon,
Wait for the wagon
Wait for the Wagon
And we'll all take a ride.

Do you believe, my Phyllis, dear,
Old Mike, with all his wealth,
Could make you half so happy
As I, with youth and health?
We'll have a little farm,
A horse, a pig, a cow;
And you will mind the dairy,
While I do guide the plough.


Wait for the wagon,
Wait for the wagon
Wait for the Wagon
And we'll all take a ride.

Your lips are red as poppies,
Your hair so slick and neat,
All braided up with dahlias,
And hollyhocks so sweet.
It's ev'ry Sunday morning
When I am by your side,
We'll jump into the wagon,
And all take a ride.

Wait for the wagon,
Wait for the wagon
Wait for the Wagon
And we'll all take a ride.

Together, on life's journey,
We will travel till we stop,
And if we have no troubles,
We'll reach the happy top;
Then come with me, sweet Phyllis,
My own, my lovely bride,
Jump into the wagon,
And all take a ride.

Wait for the wagon,
Wait for the wagon
Wait for the Wagon
And we'll all take a ride.