voiceCollected by Irene Carlisle Transcribed by Mary C. Parler Doney Hammontree Bethel Grove, Arkansas March 11, 1951 Reel 101, Item 6 The Good Old Farmer Oh, I'm a good old farmer; last night I come to town; I brung two bales of cotton; to make it took the whole year round Oh, I put my team in the wagon yard and bought a bottle of gin; Went out to see the electric lights and watch the train come in. Now listen to me, neighbors; Talin' now with sense; If you want to see the electric light You better look over the fence. I met some fellows on the street, and the clock was strikin' nine They hollered, "Hello, pardner; come have a drink of wine." We took a dozen drinks or more, it hit my pocket hard; And then I was so doggone drunk, couldn't f...