I went down to that St. James Infirmary Heard my baby groan Nobody there could cheer me 'Cause I know that she'd soon be gone And as I stood there a-breathin' My heart felt just like lead But knowin' that she'd soon be leavin' And wishin' it was me instead Then I went out to Old Joe's Barroom All the boys were there Nobody understood my trouble 'Cause nobody seemed to care Then I went back to the St. James Infirmary All was still as night That was my baby on a long, white table She was pale and cold and white I put my hand on her pretty face Felt cold like marble stone And I know that no woman could ever take her place Lord, and it made me feel so alone Well, yes, she's gone, she's gone, God bless her Wherever she might be If she looked this wide world over She'd a-never found a friend like me Give me my box back, cold, and my button shoes When you lay me down to sleep Put a pan hander cards up in my hotel Set my old guitar right down by my feet I went down to that St. James Infirmary Heard my baby groan Nobody there could cheer me While I knew that she'd soon be gone