Pea Vine Blues

by Charley Patton recording of 1929-1934 from probably Complete Recorded Works Vol. 1 (Document DOCD-5009) I think I heard the Pea Vine when it blowed I think I heard the Pea Vine when it blowed It blow just like my rider gettin' on board Well, the levee sinkin', you know I, baby... (spoken: Baby, you know I can't stay!) The levee is sinkin', Lord, you know I cannot... I'm goin' up the country, mama, in a few more days Yes, you know it, she know it, she know you done done me wrong Yes, you know it, you know it, you know you done done me wrong Yes, you know it, you know it, you know you done done me wrong Yes, I cried last night and I ain't gonna cry anymore I cried last night an' I, I ain't gonna cry anymore 'Cause the good book tells us you've got to reap just what you sow Stop your way o' livin' an' you won't... (spoken: You won't have to cry no more, baby!) Stop your way o' livin' an' you won't have to cry anymore Stop your way o' livin' an' you won't have to cry anymore I think I heard the Pea Vine when it blowed I think I heard Pea Vine when it blowed She blowed just like she wasn't gonna blow no more __________ Note 1: the Pea Vine was the name of a Mississippi Delta train on the famous "Dog" (Y&MV) railroad line

 

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