Revenue Man Blues
Charlie
Patton
Aw, the revenue man* is ridin', boy, you'd better look out
(spoken: High sheriff
ain't purrty**)
Aw, the revenue man is ridin', boy, you'd better look out
(spoken: Boy, if he hollers
you, you don't stop,
boy)
If he hollers you, don't stop, you will likely be knocked out
Oh, a doney loves saltwater***, well, she always wants a drink
(spoken:
Got to have a
drink!)
My doney loves saltwater, she always wants a drink
(spoken: Boy, if they
see you with a bottle,
though)
If they see you with a bottle, they will almost break your neck
Oh, take me home to, Lord, that shiny star
(spoken: Aw
sho'!)
I say: take me home to that shiny star
(spoken: She don't need
no tellin', daddy, aw
sho')
She don't need no tellin', daddy will take you in his car
Oh, come on, mama, let us go to the edge of town
(spoken:
Aw
sho'!)
Come on, mama, let us go to the edge of town
(spoken:
Baby, I know where there's
a bird's nest built
at)
I know where there's a bird's nest built down on the ground
Oh, I wake up every mornin', now, with a jinx all around my bed
(spoken:
Aw
sho!)
I wakes up every mornin' with a jinx all around my bed
(spoken:
You know I'll have them jinx
forever)
I have been a good provider, but I believe I been misled
----
* probably government officials commissioned to seek out and destroy
illegal liquor distilleries during the times of the Prohibition. Also, possibly,
the man who collects the rent, taxes (the taxman) or some other payments
that are due.
** according to the Webster dictionary, a low vibratory murmur typical of
an apparently contented or pleased cat, in this case it's suppose to express
that the sheriff wasn't in a friendly mood;
*** an old synonym for alcohol (footnotes from
Harry's
Blues Lyrics Online)
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