by Sarah Price
Chorus
I know there won’t be a happy ever after
This good thing will come to an end
I don’t let my dreams be my master
And I’m not sure if we could be friends
Chorus
Walking home by myself
It ain’t easy
Especially on a sunny day
What hurts the most
Is bumping into each other
And you’ve got nothing to say
Chorus
You’re pretty good at lying
You’re pretty good at telling me you love me
I never saw it coming
You’re pretty good
You’re pretty good
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Glossary of Pennsylvania Dutch
Ach vellAn expression similar to Oh Well
AusbundAmish hymnal
BruderBrother
DaedFather
DankeThank you
DochderDaughter
EnglischeNon-Amish people
EnglischerA non-Amish person
FraaWife
G’mayChurch district
GrossdaadiGrandfather
GrossdaadihausSmall house attached to the main house
GutGood
Gut mariyeGood morning
JaYes
KinnerChildren
MammMother
NeeNo
OnkelUncle
OrdnungUnwritten rules that govern the g’may
RumschpringePeriod of “fun” time for youths
Wie gehts?What’s going on?
WunderbaarWonderful
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Sarah Price
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About The Author
Sarah Price’s ancestors emigrated from Europe in 1705, settling in Pennsylvania as the area’s first wave of Mennonite families. Sara Price has always respected and honored her ancestors through exploration and research about her family’s history and their religion. At nineteen, she befriended an Amish family and lived on their farm throughout the years. Twenty-five years later, Sarah Price splits her time between her home outside of New York City and an Amish farm in Lancaster County, PA where she retreats to reflect, write, and reconnect with her Amish friends and Mennonite family.
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[1] Songs of the Ausbund, Song 5 Verse 3-4
[2] Songs of the Ausbund, Song 69 Verse 21-22
[3] Songs of the Ausbund, Song 56 Verse 4
[4] Songs of the Ausbund, Song 56 Verse 8
[5] Ausbund Song 51, verse 2.
[6] Ausbund, Song 95, verse 1-3.
[7] Ausbund Song 76, verse 1-2.
[8] The Friend of Youth and Child’s Magazine, June 1859.
[9] The Friend of Youth and Child’s Magazine, June 1859.
[10] Ausbund, Song 106 verse 1-2
[11] Ausbund Song 91, Verse 1-4.