Mr. Bojangles I listened to the song about a million times and came up with this. Any corrections would be appreciated. Chords: C: |032010| D: |000232| G: |320003| Em: |022000| Am: |002210| G Em I knew a man Bojangles and he danced for you C D in worn out shoes. G Em Silver hair, ragged shirt and baggy pants, C D that old soft shoe. C G Em He jumped so high, he jumped so high, Em D then he'd lightly touch down. G Em I met him in a cell in New Orleans I was C D Down and out. G Em He looked to me to be the eyes of age C D as he spoke right out. C G Em He talked of life, he talked of life, Em D laughed and clicked his heels in step. G Em He said his name, Bojangles, and he danced a lick C D across the cell. G Em He grabbed his pants for a better stance, oh, he jumped so high, C D and he clicked his heels. C G Em He let go a laugh... he let go a laugh, Em D shook back his clothes all a-round. C D Mr. Bo-jangles, Am D Mr. Bo-jangles, C D Mr. Bo-jangles, G Dance... G Em He danced for those at minstrel shows and county fairs C D throughout the South. G Em He spoke with tears of fifteen years how his dog and him C D Traveled a-bout. C G Em The dog up and died, he up and died, Em D after 20 years he still grieves. G Em He said, "I dance now at ev'ry chance in honky tonks C D for drinks and tips. G Em But most of the time I spend behind these county bars C D 'cause I drinks a bit." C G Em He shook his head... and as he shook his head. Em D I heard someone ask him, "Please... please... C D Mr. Bo-jangles, Am D Mr. Bo-jangles, C D Mr. Bo-jangles, G Dance..." Interpretation by SEVEN seven@nycap.rr.com