Lyrics Ol' Man River - Jerome Kern
Here
we
all
work
'long
the
Mississippi
Here
we
all
work
while
the
white
folk
play
Pullin'
them
boats
from
the
dawn
till
sunset
Gettin'
no
rest
till
the
judgment
day
Don't
look
up
and
don't
look
down
Ya
don't
dast
make
the
white
boss
frown
Bend
your
knees
and
bow
your
head
And
pull
that
rope
until
you're
dead
Let
me
go
'way
from
the
Mississippi
Let
me
go
'way
from
the
white
man
boss
Show
me
that
stream
called
the
River
Jordan
That's
the
old
stream
that
I
long
to
cross
Ol'
Man
River,
that
Ol'
Man
River
He
must
know
somepin',
but
he
don't
say
nothin'
He
just
keeps
rollin',
he
keeps
on
rollin'
along
He
don't
plant
taters,
and
he
don't
plant
cotton
And
them
what
plants
'em
is
soon
forgotten
But
Ol'
Man
River,
jest
keeps
rollin'
along
You
and
me,
we
sweat
and
strain
Bodies
all
achin'
and
wracked
with
pain
Tote
that
barge
and
lift
that
bale
Ya
get
a
little
drunk
and
ya
lands
in
ja-ail
I
gets
weary
and
so
sick
of
tryin'
I'm
tired
of
livin',
but
I'm
feared
of
dyin'
And
Ol'
Man
River,
he
just
keeps
rollin'
along
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