A
There's a big potted tree down an old hill from me,
DA
Where you can lay down a dollar or two.
You can go round the bend and when you come back again,
EA
There's a jug full of good old mountain dew.
ChorusA
They call it that old mountain dew,
DA
and them that refuse are few.
I'll shut up my mug if you fill up my jug,
EA
With some good old mountain dew.
A
My uncle nort he is sawed off and short,
DA
He measures about four foot two.
But he think he's a giant when you give him a pint
EA
of that good old mountain dew.
A
My old aunt june bought some brand new perfume,
DA
It had such a sweet smellin pew.
But to her suprise when your hand in a line
EA
It's nothing but good old mountain dew.
Banjo Solo
A
The preacher rode by with his head hasted high,
DA
Said his wife's been down with the flou.
And he thought that i ort just to sell him a quart,
EA
Of that good old mountain dew.
A
My brother Bill got a still on the hill,
DA
Where he runs off a gallon there two.
The buzzard in the sky get so drunk they can't fly,
EA
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