C5 F5 C5 There's a house on a hill, by a worn down weathered old mill G5 C5 In the vally be-low where the river winds, there's no such thing as bad times F5 C5 And a soft, southern flame, oh Cotton Jenny's her name G5 C5 She wakes me up when the sun goes down, and the wheels of love go round F5 C5 Wheels of love go round, .... love go rou-ou-ou-ound D5 5 Love go round, ... a joyful sou-ou-ou-ound C5 F5 5 I ain't got a penny for Cotton Jenny to spend, but then C5 F5 C5 The wheels go rou-ou-ou-ou-ound C5 F5 C5 When the new day be-gins, I go down to the cotton gin 5 C5 And I make my time worthwhile to them , Then I climb back up a-gain F5 C5 And she waits by the door, oh Cotton Jenny I'm sore 5 C5 She rubs my feet while the sun goes down, and the wheels of love go round C5 F5 C5 In the hot, sickly south, when they say "well shut my mouth" 5 C5 I can never be free from the cotton grind, but I know I got what's mine F5 C5 A soft, southern flame, oh Cotton Jenny's her name 5 C5 She wakes me up when the sun goes down, and the wheels of love go round