Tom: A A D Yonder come Miss Rosie, A How in the world do you know Bm E Well I knows about her by her apron A & the dress that she wore D Umbrella on her shoulder A A piece of paper in her hand Bm Well she’s going to see the governor E Turn loose my man [Chorus] A D Let the midnight special A Shine its light on me Bm Oh let the midnight special E A Shine its everloving light on me [Verse 2] D When you get up in the morning A When that big bell rings Bm E You go marching to the table A You see the same damn thing D Knife & fork are on the table Ain't nothin' in my pan Bm & you say a word about it E A have trouble with the man [Chorus] A D Let the midnight special A Shine its light on me Bm Oh let the midnight special E A Shine its everloving light on me [Verse 3] A D Well, jumpin' little Judy A She was a mighty fine gal Bm And Judy brought jumpin' E A To the whole round world D Well, she brought it in the morning A Just awhile before day Bm Well, she brought me the news E A That my wife was dead D That started me to grievin' A I gotta hollerin' & cryin' Bm Then I begun to worry E A 'Bout my great very time [Chorus] A D Let the midnight special A Shine its light on me Bm Oh let the midnight special E A Shine its everloving light on me A D Let the midnight special A Shine its light on me Bm Oh let the midnight special E A Shine its everloving light on me [Verse 4] D So if you ever go to Houston A Boys you'd better walk right Bm E And you better not stagger A And you better not fight D Sherif Broxton will arrest you A Cadet Boone will take you down Bm & you bet your bottom dollar E A you're penitentiary bound [Chorus] (x2) A D Let the midnight special A Shine its light on me Bm Oh let the midnight special E A Shine its everloving light on me