I went down to old Joe's barroom On the corner by the square The drinks they were served as usual And the usual crowd was there On my left stood old Joe McKennedy His eyes they were bloodshot red; He turned to the crowd around him And these are the words he said: "I went down to the St. James Infirmary, I saw my baby there She was lying on a long white table So cold, so sweet, so fair Let her go, let her go, God bless her, Wherever she may be She can search the whole wide world over She'll never find a man like me When I die I want you all there to bury me In my box-top Stetson hat Put a twenty-dollar gold piece on my watch chain So the boys'll know I died standin' pat I want six gamblers to be my pallbearer, A pretty girl to sing me a song Put the Three Ball on my hearse wagon We'll raise hell as we roll along Now that you've heard my story Won't you pour me another shot of booze And if anyone should stop here to ask you Tell them I've got the gambler's blues."