D G D A7 One night it was dark and it was storming when along came a tramp in the rainD D7 G D A7 D He was making his way to some station to catch a long distance train [Verse 2]D G D A7 May I sleep in your barn tonight Mister for it is cold lying out on the groundD D7 G D A7 D And the cold north wind is whistling and I have no place to lie downD G D A7 Now I have no tobacco nor matches and I'm sure I can cause you no harmD D7 G D A7 D I will tell you my story kind Mister for it runs through my heart like a storm [Verse 3]D G D A7 It was three years ago just last summer Ill never forget that sad dayD D7 G D A7 D When a stranger came out from the city and said that he wanted to stayD G D A7 Now the stranger was tall, dark, and handsome and he looked like a man who had wealthD D7 G D A7 D And he wanted to stay in the country said he wanted to stay for his health [Verse 4]D G D A7 My wife said shed like to be earning some money to have for her ownD D7 G D A7 D She coaxed til I finally consented that the stranger could stay in our home [Verse 5]D G D A7 One night as I came from my workshop I was whistling and singing with joyD D7 G D A7 D I expected a kind hearty welcome from my sweet loving wife and my boyD G D A7 But what did I find but a letter it was placed in my room on the standD D7 G D A7 D And the moment my eyes fell upon it, I had taken it up in my hand [Verse 5]D G D A7 Now this note said my wife and the stranger had left and had taken my sonD D7 G D A7 D Oh I wonder if God up in heaven only knows what this stranger has doneD G D A7 May I sleep in your barn Mister it is cold lying out on the groundD D7 G D A7 D And the cold north wind is a whistling and I have no place to lie down
May I Sleep In Your Barn Tonight Mister
Hank Thompson
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