"Rosa Lee, or 'Don't Be Foolish Joe'" (1847) Words and Music -- anonymous [Source: 67-69 of "Minstrel Songs, Old and New" (1883)] 1. When I ilb'd in Tennesse, Uliali olae, I went courtin Rosa Lee, Uliali olae, Eyes as dark as winter night, Lips as red as berrys; When first I did her wooing go, She said, "now don't be foolish, Joe." CHORUS Uliali olae, Courtin' down in Tennesse, Uliali olae, 'Neath de wild Banana tree. 2. I said you lubbly Gal, dat's plain, Uliali olae, Brett as sweet as sugar cane, Uliali olae, Feet so large and comely too, Might make a cradle of each shoe; Rosa, take me for your beau, She said, "now don't be foolish, Joe." (CHORUS) 3. My story yet is to be bold, Uliali olae, Rosa cotch'd a shocking cold, Uliali olae, Send de Doctor, fetch de Nurse, Doctor came, but made her worse, I tried to make her laugh, but no--- She said, "now don't be foolish, Joe." (CHORUS) 4. Day give her up, no pow'r could save, Uliali olae, She ax me follow to her grave, Uliali olae, I take her hand, 'twas cold as death, So cold I hardly draw my breff, She saw my tears in sorrow flow, And said, "now don't be foolish, Joe." (CHORUS)