Album: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order, Volume 1: 17 February to 12 June 1930
When I was a rounder
I stopped in New Orleans
'Cause I've had long days away from home
I didn't know nobody that I seen
I's walkin' along the street one day
I didn't mean no harm
The police is up and they seen me
And they began to make their laws
Ain't it hard, ain't it hard
Just lookin' through the bars?
The police looked an seen me
And they began to make their laws
They seen I was a stranger
They soon got on my trail
Soon they had me surrounded
And taked me to the city jail
Now, ain't it hard, ain't it hard
Just lookin' through the bars?
Soon they had me surrounded
And taked me to the city jail
When I got in jail, I
Didn't know what to do
There was no one I knew
I could carry my troubles to
Now, ain't it hard, ain't it hard
Just lookin' through the bars?
There was no one I knew
I could carry my troubles to
I invited you write my dear old mother
It made her lonesome and blue
Tell you needn't no worry
Mother's comin' after you
Now ain't it grand, ain't it grand?
I don't see how she can stand
She said, 'Son, you needn't t' worry
Mother's comin' after you'