voiceCollected by Max Hunter (H-16), For Mary C. Parler Transcribed by Frances Majors Sung by Mrs. Olive Coberley Wheatland, Missouri May 12, 1959 Reel 260 , Item 9 Augustus James McCann Augustus James McCann Is a hen-pecked married man; He's been fighting with his wife Since their married life began. One night at half past three, While out upon a spree, A voter knocked him down and out, And it nearly broke his knee. The chauffeur raised Mac's head. He said, This man is dead. We'll take this man home to his wife. Then Max rose up and said. Chorus: Don't take me home; Please don't take me home. Tell me what I did to you. Oh, have a little pity; I'm a poor married man. In search of peace I roam I'm with you in anything you do, But don't take ...