Long John Nelson had been her man 
Long before this story began; 
Sweetie cooked on the Avenue. 
Long John's loving was all he'd do. 
When Sweetie Pie came home at night 
She brought his grub and fed him well 
Then she would fuss and pick a fight 
Till he beat her and gave her hell. 
She would cuss and scream, call him black 
Triflin' man git outa my sight; 
Then she would love him half the night. 
And when he'd leave she'd beg him back. 
Till a yellow gal came to town 
With coal black hair and bright blue gown. 
And she took Long John clean away 
From Sweetie Pie one awful day. 
Sweetie begged him to please come back 
But Long John said, "I'm gone to stay." 
Then Sweetie Pie would moan and cry 
And sing the blues both night and day: 
"Long John, Baby, if you'll come back 
I won't never call you black; 
I'll love you long and love you true 
And I don't care what else you do." 
But Long John said, "I'm really through." 
They're still apart this very day. 
When Long John got a job to do 
Sweetie got sick and wasted away. 
Then after she had tried and tried 
One day Sweetie just up and died. 
Then Long John went and quit his job 
And up and left his yellow bride.