Johnny Cash

Abner Brown

Johnny Cash

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Abner Brown

	  		
A 
I knew an old drunk named Abner Brown 
         A9                  E 
Nobody knew when he came to town 
                    D                  A 
But he spread good will to his fellow men 
                   E                 A 
And they let him sleep in the cotton gin 


 A 
He could drink more brew than an army could 
                   A9                     E 
But he had more friends and he did more good 
       D                                  A 
Than a lot of fine fancy people in our town 
            E             A 
So they tolerated Abner Brown  

 A 
And all us kids were on his side 
                    A9                       E 
'Cause he told us tales till our eyes grew wide 
                D                  A 
And he made us feel bout ten feet tall 
                  E                     A 
'Cause he had no kids but he claimed us all 

     A 
And after school and on weekends 
                    A9                E 
You could find me down at the cotton gin 
         D                   A 
Truest friend that I ever found  
                 E                A 
Was A good old drunk named Abner Brown 

D                                A 
Abner Brown, I wish that I could see you once again 
D                                  A              E 
I believe that you'd stack up with all the mighty men 
               A                              D 
I've met and known in all the low And higher places that I've been 
          A                                   F#m   D                  E            A 
Thinking of you picks me up when I'm feeling down I thank the Lord for making Abner Brown 

 A                                         A9                   E 
Lord take me back to the cotton land To Arkansas take me home again 
               D                     A 
Let me be the boy that I once have been 
                  E                 A 
Let me walk that road to the cotton gin 

 A                                              A9                  E 
He's probably dead many years ago And gone the way that old drunks go 
                D              A              E                 A 
But I'd still like to sit me down Talk to my old friend, Abner Brown   

D                                A 
Abner Brown, I wish that I could see you once again 
D                                  A              E 
I believe that you'd stack up with all the mighty men 
               A                              D 
I've met and known in all the low And higher places that I've been 
          A                                   F#m   D                  E            A 
Thinking of you picks me up when I'm feeling down I thank the Lord for making Abner Brown 
  D                  E            A 
I thank the Lord for making Abner Brown 
		  

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