We loaded all our melons in the wagon Monday evening Day break Tuesday me and Pa was Springfield bound Papa took along a great big gallon jug of white corn whiskey To quench his thirst and wash the road dirt down
Halfway to Springfield we came to a place called Ruby's tavern Papa said we'd better rest the mule a while So I hitched Sam to a shade tree Papa grabbed a watermelon And walked in the tavern with a great big smile
I stayed by the wagon waitin' and it sure got aggravating When Pa staggered outside holdin' Ruby's hands And when he gave her more watermelon I heard miss Ruby tell him that he was her favorite watermelon man
Then we got back on the wagon and we headed out toward Springfield Papa was singin' the Mean Mule Skinner Blues Then we came upon a lady pickin' berries by the roadside Papa said Old Sam hello mam how are you
Then he said my name is Dan ma'm and I'm a Watermelon man ma'm Got melons to sell and would you care for a few She said Well I might like some but tell me do you plug 'em Pa winked at me and say indeed I do
I was just a boy of thirteen and nobody's fool by no means I went hunt for some drinkin' water for me and Sam And when I got back to the wagon Papa was laughin' and a braggin' Of the women calling him Watermelon man
When we came to Johnson's Long Hill old Sam got kinda lazy Pa said come here mule but Sam he'd refused So he grabbed his black snake whip and brought it hard down on sam's hind side and done another verse of the mean Mule Skinner Blues
We rolled into Springfield with Pa singin' and a yellin' The sheriff met us there but Papa showed no fear He said why hello sheriff grab yourself a watermelon Like the big one that I gave your wife last year
The sheriff stood there slack jaw with Pa's words stuck in his craw He grinned real big and shook my Father's hand He said I like you're way of tradin' could I joined in your operating And be your partner Watermelon man Yeah everybody loved the Watermelon man