"Lovin' Hannah" (traditional folk song) Verse 1 I rode to church last Sunday, My true love passed me by. I knew her love was changin' By the rovin' of her eye. Refrain 1 By the rovin' of her eye, By the rovin' of her eye, I knew her love was changin' By the rovin' of her eye. Verse 2 My love is fair and proper Her hands are neat and small. And she is quite good lookin' And that's the best of all, Refrain 2 And that's the best of all, And that's the best of all, And she is quite good lookin' And that's the best of all. Verse 3 O Hannah, lovin' Hannah, Come, give to me your hand, You said if you ever married, That I should be the man, Refrain 3 That I should be the man, That I should be the man, You said if you ever married, That I should be the man. Verse 4 I'll go down by the waters When everyone's asleep, I'll think on lovin' Hannah, And then set down an' weep, Refrain 4 And then set down an' weep, And then set down an' weep, I'll think on lovin' Hannah, And then set down an' weep.