by Ralph Stanley from "Saturday Night and Sunday Morning" Transcribed by Jason Hannan Intro: D A {D}lonely young wife in her {G}dreaming dis{D}cerns A lily decked pool with a border of {A}ferns And a {D}beautiful child with {G}butterfly {D}wings Drifts down to the edge of the {A}water and {D}sings {D}Come mama, come, {G}quick follow {D}me Step out on the leaves of the {A}water li{D}ly And the {D}lonely young wife, her {G}heart beating {D}wild Cries wait till I come, till I reach you my {A}child But the {D}beautiful child with {G}butterfly {D}wings Steps out on the leaves of the {A}lily and {D}sings {D}Come mama, come, {G}quick follow {D}me Step out on the leaves of the {A}water li{D}ly Instrumental (chords same as verse) And the {D}wife in her dreaming steps {G}out on the {D}stream But the lily leaves sink and she wakes from her {A}dream Oh the {D}waking is sad, for the {G}tears that it {D}brings And she knows its her dead baby?s {A}spirit that {D}sings {D}Come mama, come, {G}quick follow {D}me Step out on the leaves of the {A}water li{D}ly {D}Come mama, come, {G}quick follow {D}me Step out on the leaves of the {A}water li{D}ly End This is officially the saddest song in the world. Jason