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Coot Marseilles Blues

{This story was told to me by Jerry Clover

At the 1971 Disc Jockey Convention

I told Jerry I's gonna write a song about it

My brother Hillman gonna play 'The Cigarette Paper And The Comb'

Play it}Coot Marseilles was an old black man

From down Mississippi way

He worked out in the white man's yard

And he loved to sing and playOl' Coot worked hard, God rest his soul

He never was much to roam

His entire band was an old guitar

A cigarette paper and a combNow ol' Coot had one song

That he would sing when his long days were put in

There ain't nobody knows that song now

'Cause I reckon that it died with himHis songs were made up 'o dry bones

From pain and sweat and tears

And 'Lordy Lordy Lordy Lordy'

Was sometimes all you'd hearNow on Saturdays ol' Coot didn't work much

'Cepten he built a fire in the stove

And when he get through he'd mosey on down

And sit by the gravel roadHe'd hum that song as he walked along

With the faraway look in his eyes

And he sit there by the road all day

Watched them fine Ford cars go byNow on Saturday night the white folks danced

And ol' Coot he'd pick and sing

He had an old RC bottle neck

That he'd slide up and down them stringsNow Coot didn't care much for lyrics

He just made 'em up as he went along

And Lord I wish they had a tape back then

'Cause I'd sure love to hear them songWell his clothes were old and his hair was gray

And hard work had bent his back

His songs were never recognized

By statuettes or flagsHis songs were all about the working man

And Coot never owned a tie

The only thing he ever really had to do

Was dieNow ol' Coot's gone and maybe I'm wrong

To bring it all back again

But I know his friends down in Mississippi

Sure thought a lot of himSo rock on Coot and enjoy your rest

Your long day's work is done

And if they got Fords up in Heaven, sir

I sure hope you're driving oneLordy Lordy Lordy Lordy Lord

Lordy Lordy Lordy Lordy Lord

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