Horticultural Wife
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She's my myrtle, my geranium,

My sunflow'r, my sweet marjoram,

My honeysuckle, my tulip, my violet,

My hollyhock, my dahlia, my mignonette.

Ho! ho! she's a fickle wild rose,

A damask, a cabbage, a china rose.

Ho! ho! she's a fickle wild rose,

A damask, a cabbage, that everybody knows.


She's my snowdrop, my ranunculus,

My hyacinth, my gilly flow'r, my polyanthus;

My heart's ease, my pink, my water lily,

My butter-cup, my daisy, my daffy-down-dilly.

Ho! ho! she's a fickle wild rose,

A damask, a cabbage, a china rose.

Ho! ho! she's a fickle wild rose,

A damask, a cabbage, that everybody knows.


I am like a scarlet runner, that has lost its stick,

Or a cherry, that is left for the dickey birds to pick;

Like a watering pot, I'll weep, like a pavion, I'll sigh,

Like a mushroom, I'll wither, like a cucumber, I'll die.

Ho! ho! she's a fickle wild rose,

A damask, a cabbage, a china rose.

Ho! ho! she's a fickle wild rose,

A damask, a cabbage, that everybody knows.


I am like a bumble-bee that don't know where to settle,

And she is a dandelion, and a stinging nettle;

My heart's like a beet-root, choked with chick-weed,

My head's like a pumpkin, running off to seed.

Ho! ho! she's a fickle wild rose,

A damask, a cabbage, a china rose.

Ho! ho! she's a fickle wild rose,

A damask, a cabbage, that everybody knows.


I've a great mind to make myself a felo-de-se,

And finish all my woes on the branch of a tree;

But I won't! for I know that at my kicking you'd roar,

And honor my death with a double encore.

Ho! ho! who would suppose,

I'd suffer so much by that fickle wild rose.

Ho! ho! who would suppose,

I'd suffer so much by that fickle wild rose.

Hutchinson Family

Hutchinson Family.  "Horticultural Wife."  Lyrics: "Written by a celebrated English gardener after disappointment in love."  Music: Hutchinson Family (Singers).  First line of text: "She's my myrtle, my geranium, My sunflower, my sweet marjoram."  First line of main chorus: "Ho! ho! she's a fickle wild rose, A damask, a cabbage, a china rose."  Boston: G. P. Reed.  1850.

-- Alan Lewis






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