Lyrics Mister Charlie - Lightnin' Hopkins
Once
in
the
country
there
was
a
little
boy;
every
morning
that
he
would
go
to
the
table
with
his
little
two
sisters
and
brothers,
you
know,
he
would
go
there,
he
couldn′t
talk
but
his
mother
didn't
know
what
was
wrong
with
him
so...
She
would
go
to
the
table
in
the
morning,
she
would
fix
for
breakfast,
she′d
fix
toast
and
coffee,
enough,
coffee
for
the
tin,
toast
for
the
eggs
for
the
church,
then
she
would
ask
and
say,
"what
you
want
this
morning?"
Oh
mama,
toast
and
milk,
you
know
things
like
that
you
know.
But
the
little
old
boy
he
couldn't
talk
good,
so
she
asked
him
say
"what
you
want
son"?
Said
"sa-sa-a
I
want-t
t-t-t-"
She
said
"
Hush".
Say
"
I
tell
you
what
to
do.
You
just
hush,
I
just
go
bring
you
what
I
bring
the
rest
of
'em,
cause
one
of
these
days
I′m
gonna
learn
you
how
to
talk."
She
goin′
back
and
she
fixes,
the
next
morning
same
thing.
"
So
what
would
you
children
want
this
morning?"
"
Butter
'n
toast
mama."
Get
around
to
the
little
old
boy,
say
"
What
you
want"?
He
say,
"bu-bu-bu-
bu-bu-bu..."
she
say
"
Lord,
have
mercy,"
that′s
what
mama
said
and
she
walked
away,
say
"wonder
what's
wrong
with
my
child?"
He
heard
her.
But
you
know
the
little
boy
couldn′t
do
no
better.
So
after
he'd
find
out
that
mama
couldn′t
understand
him,
and
he
couldn't
understand
the
way
his
mama
was
doin'
him,
he
packed
up
his
little
flower
sack,
and
he
decide
that
he
would
leave.
So
when
he
left,
on
his
way,
he
run
up
on
a
old
rollin′
mill,
what
they
call
Mister
Charlie′s.
So
he
walked
up
to
mister
Charlie,
mister
Charlie
was
workin'
round
in
his
rose
bushes
′n
things...
So
he
taps
him:
"mi-mi-mi..."
say
"
Mister!"
But
he
didn't
know
his
name
that
time.
The
man
straightened
up
and
said
"my
name
is
mister
Charlie".
He
say
"mi-mi-ch-ch-ch-ch-"
He
said
"but
boy
I
ain′t
got
to
fool
with
you,
you
can't
work."
He
said,
"me-me
can
work!"
So
the
man
went
on
workin′
and
he'd
tap
him
again.
He
said
"me-me-me
wanna
home".
He
said
"look,
boy,
I've
got
a
old
bunk
house
out
in
the
back,"
said
"and
if
you
promise
me
that
you
will
stay
in
this
bunk
house,
and
watch
my
mill,
and
keep
the
fire
from
burning
my
mill
down,"
say
"
I
live
two
blocks
up
the
road,"
say
"and
if
you
see
the
mill′s
on
fire,
say
you
run
up
and
tell
me
the
mill′s
on
fire,
you
got
a
home
and
meal
as
long
as
I've
got
it."
"
Ta-ta-ta-ta-thank
you
mister
Charlie."
So
the
little
old
boy
went
to
bunkin′
that
night.
Sho'
enough,
late
one
Sunday
morning,
mister
Charlie′s
mill
caught
on
fire.
Which
he'd
forgot
about
what
he
had
told
the
little
boy.
The
little
boy
run
up
to
him,
he
was
cleaning
out
his
front
yard,
makin′
it
beautiful
with
them
rose
bushes,
you
know
with
them
red
rose
bushes
you
know
how
to
keep
'em
red
those
rose
bushes,
and
the
little
boy
run
up
there,
tapped
him
on
his
back,
and
he
raised
up
and
said
"
Hey
son,
why
here's
you
again."
Ye-ye-ye-ye-ye-ye-ye"
and
he
was
pointing
back
toward
the
mill,
tryin′
to
tell
him
his
rollin′
mill
was
on
fire.
So
mister
Charlie
said,
"
I
ain't
got
time
to
fool
with
you."
So
the
little
boy
stuttered
too
bad
for
him
to
understand.
So
mister
Charlie
stooped
over
him
again,
he
pat
him
on
the
back,
said
"ye-ye-ye-ye-your
ro-ro-"
he
said
"
Wait
a
minute."
He
said,
"if
you
can′t
talk
you
must
sing",
and
he
hollered:
(Sung)
Whooooooa
mister
Charlie,
do
you
know
your
rolling
mill
is
burnin'
down?
Mister
Charlie,
do
you
know
your
rolling
mill
is
burnin′
down?
Mister
Charlie
said
if
you
ain't
got
no
water
boy,
just
let
that
old
mill
burn
on
down
Little
boy
was
lonesome,
he
walked
off
and
cried,
he
said,,,
He
walked
back
and
he
said
it
one
more
time
Whooooooooa
mister
Charlie,
I
won′t
have
no
place
to
stay
Mister
Charlie,
I
won't
have
no
place
to
stay
Mister
Charlie
said
Boy,
you'll
have
a
home
with
me,
just
as
long
as
there
is
a
day
Little
boy
sighed
and
he
tell
it
one
more
time
He
hollered
at
him:
Whooooooa
mister
Charlie,
do
you
know
your
rolling
mill
is
burnin′
down?
Mister
Charlie,
do
you
know
your
rolling
mill
is
burnin′
down?
Mister
Charlie
said,
"
If
you
ain't
got
no
water
boy,
just
let
that
old
mill
burn
on
down"
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