Tom: A A Hello stranger, put your loving hand in mine, D A hello stranger, put your loving hand in mine, E A you are a stranger, and you're a pal of mine. A Get up rounder, let a working may lay down, D A get up rounder, let a working man lay down, E A you are a rounder, but you're all out and down. A Every time I ride Six and Fourth Street car, D A every time I ride Six and Fourth Street car, E A I can see my baby peeping through the bars. A She bowed her head, she waved both hands at me, D A she bowed her head, she waved both hands at me, E A I'm prison bound, I'm longing to be free. A Oh, I'll see you, when your troubles are like mine, D A oh, I'll see you, when your troubles are like mine, E A oh, I'll see you, when you haven't got a dime. A Weeping like a willow and mourning like a dove, D A weeping like a willow and mourning like a dove, E A there's a girl of the country that I really love.