Lyrics Midnight Special - Woody Guthrie
Yonder
comes
Miss
Rosie.
How
in
the
world
do
you
know?
Well,
I
know
her
by
the
apron
and
the
dress
she
wore.
Umbrella
on
her
shoulder,
piece
of
paper
in
her
hand,
Well,
I′m
callin'
that
Captain,
"Turn
a-loose
my
man."
Let
the
Midnight
Special
shine
her
light
on
me.
Oh
let
the
Midnight
Special
shine
her
ever-lovin′
light
on
me.
When
you
gets
up
in
the
morning,
when
that
big
bell
ring.
You
go
marching
to
the
table,
you
meet
the
same
old
thing.
Knife
and
fork
are
on
the
table,
ain't
nothing
in
my
pan.
And
if
you
say
a
thing
about
it,
you
have
a
trouble
with
the
man.
Let
the
Midnight
Special
shine
her
light
on
me.
Oh
let
the
Midnight
Special
shine
her
ever-lovin'
light
on
me.
If
you
ever
go
to
Houston,
boy,
you
better
walk
right,
And
you
better
not
squabble
and
you
better
not
fight.
Benson
Crocker
will
arrest
you,
Jimmy
Boone
will
take
you
down.
You
can
bet
your
bottom
dollar
that
you′re
Sugarland
bound.
Let
the
Midnight
Special
shine
her
light
on
me.
Oh
let
the
Midnight
Special
shine
her
ever-lovin′
light
on
me.
Well,
jumping
Little
Judy,
she
was
a
mighty
fine
girl.
She
brought
jumping
to
this
whole
round
world.
Well,
she
brought
it
in
the
morning
just
a
while
before
day.
Well,
she
brought
me
the
news
that
my
wife
was
dead.
That
started
me
to
grieving,
whooping,
hollering,
and
crying.
And
I
began
to
worry
about
my
very
long
time.
Let
the
Midnight
Special
shine
her
light
on
me.
Oh
let
the
Midnight
Special
shine
her
ever-lovin'
light
on
me.
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