She said "punch me in the stomach." I said "girl I do not know. "If I punch you in the stomach, "Then our child inside will not grow." She said "if you truly love me, "You'll do this thing for me." So I punched her in the stomach, And she fell down to both of her knees.
Lay-low, lay-low, lay-low low, There's a goose walking over my grave. Lay-low, lay-low, lay-low low, There's a goose walking over my grave.
And we went on down the mountain, We paid up for the county fair. All the men they spied her flat gut, And the women sent birds up to air. Then we found ourselves a half-breed, To tell us our fortune today. And he painted my hands a deep dark red, Said "now boy, you know that you gotta pay."
Well she spat, she swore and she ground all her teeth, Then she swelled up all her veins. She said "mister for claimin' all that you know, "Don't you know my brother's bird-brained?" "Hey whoa back up girl, didn't you hear the half-breed, "Sayin' somethin' 'bout...well, I don't know." Yeah she pulled me away by my goose-fleshed flesh, She's too late; I caught up to my slow.
We went back up the mountain; We sat down upon our front porch. And come yonder carryin' a bucket Was our child doin' his chores. So we drunk down a bucket of choke-cherry wine, And she dunked her thumbs inside. With her thumbs dyed red she grabbed my head, And she gouged out both of my eyes.
Lay-low, lay-low, lay-low low, There's a goose walking over my grave. Lay-low, lay-low, lay-low low, There's a goose walking over my grave.
So I drug her down the mountain, Turned her over to the town youths. As she lay there squibblin' and squallin' I said "girl, well now you're my goose." Then she crawled up to me On her bloody red knees And said "why did you do this to me?" I said "sister let me tell you what you do not know, "I was blind but now I can see.