Verse 1
Winnsboro Cotton Mill Blues
First appeerance, 34th edition.
10 dan' have to tell = You work for Tom Wat-son, got io «work like hell. I got the
Old man Sargent, sittin' at the desk,
The damned old fool won' give us no rest.
Verse 2
He'd take the nickels off a dead man's eyes
To buy a Coca Cola and some Eskimo pies.
Chorus
I got the blues, [ got the blues,
Verse 3
I got the Winnsboro Cotton Mill Blues.
Lordy, lordy, spoolin's hard, you know and I know
I don' have to tell,
You work for Tom Watson, got to work like heil.
I got the blues, I got the blues,
Verse 4
f got the Winnsboro Cotton Mill Blues
When I die, don' bury me at all,
Just hang me up on the spool room wall;
Place a knotter in my hand,
So I can spool in the promised land.
Verse 5
When I die don' bury me deep,
Bury me down on 600 Street,
Place a bobbin in each hand,
So I can doff in the promised land.
Verse 6
A spool is a reel for winding yarn; a knoter iz a little gadget used for tyi
the ends of the yam together, a doffer is a worker who takes filled ing from the
spinning frames. Most of this sort of work was dane by women.
Verse 7
WARTEPLY 4
SSESSMENT