| Now, this man had a wife |
| And she thought she hasn’t gotten |
| Ev' dollar that he had |
| But she was mistakin! |
| He had lots of money when he married her |
| But he’s sittin' with his head hung down |
| She walk by an says |
| 'Daddy' says, 'What's the matter with you?' |
| And here what he told his wife |
| He said, 'Down here wonderin' |
| Would a matchbox hold my clothes? |
| He said, 'Down you’re wonderin' |
| Would a matchbox hold my clothes? |
| He said, 'Down here wonderin' |
| Would a matchbox hold my clothes? |
| She says, 'Daddy, don’t be worried like that!' |
| An he walk back tell her again |
| Y’all, what he tol' that gal |
| 'I don’t wanna be bother |
| No big trunk on my do' |
| I don’t wanna be by No big trunk on my do' |
| Don’t wanna be by no |
| Big trunk on my do' |
| He sit down and 'gin to think |
| He said, 'I'm goin' out to my friend’s house |
| An' see what would he do When his wife packin' up her trunk? |
| He goes to his friends |
| Ya’ll, here what he said |
| 'Now, what would you do Baby packin' up her trunk?' |
| 'What would you do When yo' baby packin' up her trunk?' |
| 'What would you do When your gal’s packin' up her trunk?' |
| Here’s the best advise his friend could give 'em |
| Get ya half a gallon whiskey |
| An get on you a big drunk |
| Get you a half a gallon a whiskey |
| And get on you a big drunk |
| Get you a half a gallon a whiskey |
| And get on you a big drunk |
| She goes on back, again |
| An she looks at him |
| 'Lord, have mercy on me Oh Lord, Lord, have mercy on me Oh Lord, Lord, have mercy on me'. |