Poor Me

by Charley Patton recording of 1929-1934 from Charley Patton: Founder Of The Delta Blues (Yazoo L-1020) Yes on me, it's poor me, you must take pity on poor me I ain't got nobody, take pity on poor me You may go, you may stay, but she'll come back some sweet day By and by, sweet mama, by and by Don't the moon look pretty shinin' down through the tree? Oh, I can see Bertha Lee , Lord, but she can't see me You may go, you may stay, but she'll come back some sweet day By and by, sweet mama, baby won't you, by and by You may go, you may stay, but she'll come back some sweet day By and by, sweet mama, by and by Yes on me, it's poor me, you must have pity on poor me I ain't got nobody, take pity on poor me Don't the moon look pretty shinin' down through the tree? Oh, I can see Bertha Lee, but she can't see me You may go, you may stay, but she'll come back some sweet day By and by, sweet mama, oh baby, won't you, by and by __________ Note 1: Bertha Lee was Patton's girl friend and recording partner in the early 1930's Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Created by: Bluesman Harry Page last updated on: May 28 2000

 

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