From: Thomas LaBelle [tlabelle@Quetico.tbaytel.net] Sent: Saturday, January 24, 1998 9:25 PM Here's a classic from Jesse Winchester's first album (Bearsville 1970/Stony Plain 1994) Black Dog by Jesse Winchester Am Black dog up and sniffed his plate Dm (G) Am Steaming on the stove (Am) The kids ain't seen you home all day Dm (G) Am You're a gentleman born to roam CHORUS:(repeat every four lines) Dm Am Black dog don't believe in sin Dm Am Think of where the black dog's been Dm E7 Am Think of where he's been.....today Have you seen the black dog's teeth Sharp, like a knife Have you seen them tear upon a throat To take a life Have you seen black dog's eyes Starin' at the fire It would not occur to him To question your desire Iv'e always had a fear of creatures Cryin' in the dark And every form of evil Seems to bear an evil mark My woman lies beside me And the black dog at my feet She keeps me from my wandering life He robs me of my sleep I don't know the black dog's name When I call him, he don't come How'd I ever get that black dog Lord I sure never wanted one submitted by Thomas LaBelle tlabelle@tbaytel.net