| summer breeze / those country blues / movin' through the door | rdg |
| sign on the barbed wire fence / Beware of Dog | pdm |
| moon rise / lighting up / the stubble fields | bp |
| heading North / autumn leaves | rdg |
[B]
| grass stains / on her white blouse / the neighborhood tomboy | pdm |
| he sings of his undying love / for two women | bp |
| red-light district / the cold chill / of rain | rdg |
| Lightnin’ Hopkins / illuminates the room | pdm |
| field hollers / of the ancestors / echoed in his songs | bp |
| planting time / talkin’ about boll weevils | rdg |
| state troopers / marching on / dogwood petals | pdm |
| crackles and pops / an old blues record | bp |
[2F]
| Fourth of July / brass band / swinging Dixie | rdg |
| Leadbelly’s / crooked bow-tie | pdm |
| a full moon / over Angola’s / death row | bp |
| Crips and Bloods / a fall truce | rdg |
| my eyes follow / a snake tattoo / between her breasts | pdm |
| hypnotized / by bared flesh | bp |
| winter night / a cigarette and booze / to stay warm | rdg |
| a homeless man sleeps / on the town hall steps | pdm |
[2B]
| Jailhouse Blues / Bessie growls / over the rhythm section | bp |
| Spring / the stock market soars | rdg |
| thinking of retirement / dandelions seeds / in the air | pdm |
| near death / Howling Wolf laments his diet | bp |