
In a cavern, in a canyon,Excavating
for a mine,Dwelt a miner, forty-niner,And his daughter Clementine.
Refrain: Oh my darling, oh my darling, oh my darling Clementine. You are
lost and gone forever,
dreadful sorry, Clementine.
2. Light she was, and like a
fairy, And her shoes were number nine, Herring boxes without topses, Sandals
were for Clementine.
3. Walking lightly as a fairy, Though her shoes were number nine, Sometimes
tripping, lightly skipping, Lovely girl, my Clementine.
4. Drove she ducklings to the water, Ev'ry morning just at nine, Hit her foot
against a splinter, Fell into the foaming brine.
5. Ruby lips above the water, Blowing bubbles soft and fine, But alas, I was no
swimmer, Neither was my Clementine.
6. In a churchyard near the canyon, Where the myrtle doth entwine, There grow
rosies and some posies, Fertilized by Clementine.
7. Then, the miner, forty-niner, Soon began to fret and pine, Thought he oughter
join his daughter, So he's now with Clementine.
8. I'm so lonely, lost without her, Wish I'd had a fishing line, Which I might
have cast about her, Might have saved my Clementine.
9. In my dreams she still doth haunt me, Robed in garments soaked with brine,
Then she rises from the waters, And I kiss my Clementine.
10. Listen fellers, heed the warning of this tragic tale of mine, Artificial
respiration could have saved my Clementine.
11. How I missed her, how I missed her, How I missed my Clementine, Til I kissed
her little sister, And forgot my Clementine.