Chris Knight Down The River (Chris Knight) I was eighteen, My brother was twenty-one One Saturday evening When all the work was done We went down to the river, Had some trot lines to run My brother Walter Had a fight the week before Knocked a boy named Wilson Through the pool hall door They said you don't mess with Wilson Unless you want a war We put the boat in the water, I made the engine run Loaded the lantern Against the sinking sun And my brother Walter Was loading his gun And we went down the river Down past the coal docks We were running our lines Heard some drunken boaters Racing up behind It was Wilson and his cousin They had trouble on their minds They passed on by us, Probably going to tend their pot We headed up the river With the fish we'd caught But before we made the landing I thought I heard a shot Back down the river My brother Walter fell over the side I couldn't find him no matter how I tried And I looked along the bank But I couldn't find where they'd hide They drug the river, They searched it up and down Couldn't find his body So they decided that he'd drowned But I knew better And Wilson bragged around town So one night I floated down Right above Wilson's shack I hid in the woods Till I saw him walk out back I put a bullet in his head And dropped him in his tracks And we went down the river Down below the trestle Where the water runs slow I chained him to an anvil And then I let him go And five years later I ain't told a soul And I ain't done much fishing I hardly wet a line The death of my brother Is still heavy on my mind I've been thinking Wilson's cousin Better find a place to hide Cause I'm going down the river Yeah I'm going down the river C 2991 BASH Music (ASCAP)