Tom: D D C G Bb D [Verse] D G D His Daddy was a simple man, just a red dirt Georgia farmer, A His Momma spent her shorter life, havin' kids and balin' hay. D G D He had fifteen years, and an ache inside to wander, A So he hopped a freight in Waycross, and wound up in L.A. [Verse] D G D Cold nights had no pity, for a Waycross, Georgia farm boy, A So most days he went hungry, then the summer came. D A D And he met a girl known on the strip, as 'Francisco's Mabel Joy, C A Destitutions child, born of an L.A. street called Shame. [Verse] D G D So growin' up came quietly, in the arms of Mabel Joy, A Laughter found their mornings, brought meaning to his life. D G D The night before she left, sleep came and left that Waycross, country boy, C A With dreams of Georgia cotton and a, California wife. [Refrain] G D Sunday morning found him standin' 'neath the red light at her door, A When a right cross sent him reelin', put him face down on the floor. G D In the place of Mabel Joy, he found a merchant mad marine, C A Who growled, "Your Georgia neck is red but, sonny, you're still green". [Verse] D G D He turned twenty-one, in a gray rock fed'ral prison, A That old judge had no mercy for a, Waycross Georgia boy. D G D Starin' at those four gray walls, in silence he would listen, C A To that midnight freight he knew would take him, back to Mabel Joy. [End Refrain] G D Mornin' found him standin' 'neath the red light at her door, C A With a bullet in his side, he cried, "Have you seen Mabel Joy?" G D Stunned and shaken someone said, "Why, she's not here no more, C A She left this house four years today, they say she's lookin' for, D D D D Some Georgia farm boy."