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Omie Wise Lyrics


Come listen to my story, I'll tell you no lies, how John Lewis did murder a little Omie Wise,
He asked her to meet him at Adams's spring, said he'd bring her money and other fine things,
So fool-like she met him at Adams's spring, no money he brought her nor other fine things
John Lewis, John Lewis, won't you tell me your mind, do you intend to marry me or leave me behind?
Little Omie, Little Omie, I will tell you my mind, my plan is to drown you and leave you behind,
Have mercy on my baby and spare me my life, I'll go home as a beggar and never be your wife
He hugged her and he kissed her and turned her around and threw her in deep water where he knew that she
would drown,
It was on one Thursday morning the rain came pouring down and they searched for Omie's body but it
nowhere could be found,
Two boys went a fishin' one fine summer day and they saw little Omie's body go floating away
They called for John Lewis to come to that place so he could see her body and they could see his face,
Though he made no confession they threw him in jail, no friend nor relation would go on his bail

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Country music artist and North Carolina native Bill Phillips passed away on Monday, August 23, 2010, at the age of 74.

Phillips was born in Canton, North Carolina on January 28, 1936. He began playing music at an early age but did not get his break into the industry until he joined the Old Southern Jamboree in Miami, Florida in 1955. The Old Southern Jamboree, like so many other programs of its day, was a regular dose of live Country music broadcast over the airways, not unlike that of Knoxville's Midday Merry Go Round and Wheeling's Wheeling Jamboree.

Read more about Bill Phillips on Last.fm.


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