C
Well, there's lots of strange men in cell-block ten,
G
but the strangest of them all
FC
was a pal of mine who would spend his time
AmCFC
just staring at the wall, staring at the wall.
[Verse 2]
C
In his hand was a note that his gal had wrote,
G
which proves that crime don't pay
FC
the very same gal that h'd robbed and stole for,
AmCFC
naming her wedding day, naming her wedding day.
[Chorus]
FC
As he looked at the wall so strong and tall,
FCF
I heard him softly curse, "nobody at all
CAmC
has ever made that wall, but I'm gonna be the first,
FC
I'm gonna be the first."
[Verse 3]
C
Well the Warden walked by, said "Son don't try,
G
cause I'd hate to see you fall
FC
cause there ain't no doubt we're gonna carry you out
AmCFC
if you ever touch that wall, if you ever touch that wall."
[Verse 4]
C
But a year has gone by since he made his try;
G
I can still recall
FC
how hard he tried and the way he died,
AmCFC
but he never topped the wall, he never topped the wall.
[Chorus]
FC
Many a man who has shook this can,
FC
and I know a man who tried.
FC
The newspapers called it a jailbreak plan,
AmCFC
but I know it was suicide; I know that it was suicide.
(Song goes to "Cotton Mouth River")
[Verse 1]
CAm
Well I know that I shouldn't have done it
FGC
I know it just wasn't right
GAm
Cause they got me backed up to the Cottonmouth river
FGC
and I can't cross late at night.
[Chorus]
GC
Yeah, there's lots of stories told about the Cottonmouth river,
FG
they tell them time and again,
CGAm
about the men who tried to cross that river by moonlight
FGC
never were heard from again.
[Verse 2]
CAm
Well if I had my life to live over,
FGC
I'd've gone to work that day
GAm
instead of going into town and shooting him down
FGC
for a thing I never heard him say.
[Chorus]
GC
Yeah, there's lots of stories told about the Cottonmouth river,
FG
they tell them time and again,
CGAm
about the men who tried to cross that river by moonlight
FGC
never were heard from again.
[Verse 3]
CAm
Well, I'd just made it through the canebreak
FGC
and got one foot in the mud.
GAm
I can hear the hounds a-bayin' but the snake around my ankle's
FGC
telling me my running days are done.
[Chorus]
GC
Yeah, there's lots of stories told about the Cottonmouth river,
FG
they tell them time and again,
CGAm
about the men who tried to cross that river by moonlight
FGC
never were heard from again.