Lyrics I Never Picked Cotton - Johnny Cash
I
never
picked
cotton
Like
my
mother
did
and
my
brother
did
And
my
sister
did
and
my
Daddy
died
young
Workin'
in
a
coal
mine
When
I
was
just
a
baby
too
little
for
the
cotton
sack
I
played
in
the
dirt
while
the
others
worked
'Til
they
couldn't
straighten
up
their
backs
And
I
made
myself
a
promise
when
I
was
old
enough
to
run
That
I'd
never
stay
a
single
day
in
that
Oklahoma
sun
And
I
never
picked
cotton
Like
my
mother
did
and
my
brother
did
And
my
sister
did
and
my
Daddy
died
young
Workin'
in
a
coal
mine
Folks
said
that
I
grew
up
early
and
the
farm
couldn't
hold
me
then
So
I
stole
ten
bucks
and
a
pickup
truck
and
I
never
went
back
again
And
it
was
fast
cars
and
whiskey,
long
legged
girls
and
fun
I
had
everything
that
money
could
bring
and
I
took
it
all
with
a
gun
And
I
never
picked
cotton
Like
my
mother
did
and
my
brother
did
And
my
sister
did
and
my
Daddy
died
young
Workin'
in
a
coal
mine
It
was
Saturday
night
in
Memphis
when
a
redneck
grabbed
my
shirt
And
he
said,
"Go
back
to
your
cotton
sack",
I
left
him
lying
in
the
dirt
And
they'll
take
me
in
the
morning
to
the
gallows
just
outside
And
in
the
time
I've
got
there
ain't
a
hell
of
a
lot
I
can
look
back
on
with
pride
But
I
never
picked
cotton
Like
my
mother
did
and
my
brother
did
And
my
sister
did
and
my
Daddy
died
young
Workin'
in
a
coal
mine
I
never
picked
cotton
Like
my
mother
did
and
my
brother
did
And
my
sister
did
and
my
Daddy
died
young
Workin'
in
a
coal
mine
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