To my friend C. P. Atmore, Esq. (Louisville, Ky.) [title page:] "Jimmy Brown" (1875) [cover page: "Jimmy Brown, the Paper Boy"] Song & Chorus by William Shakespeare Hays, 1837-1907 New York: J. L. Peters, 599 Broadway, Plate No. 10,697-3. [Source: 03139@loC] 1. I'm very cold and hungry, sir, My clothes are worn and thin,-- I wander on from place to place, My daily bread to win; But never mind, sir, how I look, Don't sneer at me, or frown,-- I'm selling papers, for I am The newsboy, Jimmie Brown. CHORUS I sell the morning paper, sir, My name is Jimmie Brown,-- Most ev'ry body knows I am The "poor boy of the town." 2. My father was a drunkard, sir, So I've heard my mother say,-- Before he died, how oft for him I've heard her weep and pray! But I am helping mother now, I journey up and down, To sell my papers, for I am The newsboy, Jimmie Brown. (CHORUS) 3. My mother tells me ev'ry night To kneel with her and pray,-- She says if I've an honest heart, I'll be all right some day; And when she's gone to heaven, sir, To wear a starry crown, She'll wait up there to welcome home The newsboy of the town. (CHORUS)