My Darling Clementine

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"My Darling Clementine" is a classic American folk song with origins tracing back to the mid-19th century. Its melody and narrative style make it a cherished piece of traditional music. The song tells a bittersweet and often humorous story of love, loss, and nostalgia, centering on the miner's daughter, Clementine.

With its simple yet evocative lyrics and singable melody, the song has remained a staple in folk and Western music repertoires. Its charm lies in its ability to convey a tale of sorrow in a lighthearted and memorable manner, making it a favorite for generations. The song's versatility has also inspired countless reinterpretations and remixes across genres.

My Darling Clementine

In a cavern, in a canyon,
Excavating for a mine,
Dwelt a miner, forty-niner,
And his daughter, Clementine.

Oh, my darling, oh, my darling,
Oh, my darling Clementine,
Thou art lost and gone forever,
Dreadful sorry, Clementine.

Like a fairy, like a fairy,
She was always bright and gay,
And her manners were as chaste as
Snow in the month of May.

Oh, my darling, oh, my darling,
Oh, my darling Clementine,
Thou art lost and gone forever,
Dreadful sorry, Clementine.

Drove her shoes, made of leather,
With her heels a-nice and high,
Shooting the white beams of sunlight,
Underneath the western sky.

Oh, my darling, oh, my darling,
Oh, my darling Clementine,
Thou art lost and gone forever,
Dreadful sorry, Clementine.

In the morning, in the morning,
By the golden early light,
Came the miners, and they found her
In the water's cruel, cold sight.

Oh, my darling, oh, my darling,
Oh, my darling Clementine,
Thou art lost and gone forever,
Dreadful sorry, Clementine.

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