G G [Verse 1] G C G Our names are Sals and Bonny, two rounder boys you know. G D We come around to Wallins Creek not many days ago. G C G One she was blonde-headed, she’s fair-skinned and blue-eyed. G D G G* The only thing they wanted to do was smoke cigarettes and car ride. [Verse 2] G C G The other one she’s black-headed, dark-skinned and black-eyed too. G D We never saw her smoke cigarettes but she belonged to the cigarette crew. G C G They get out on the highway, they flag both up and down. G D G C G The first men stops and picks them up, they’d go from town to town. [Verse 3] G C G September the 11th on Friday they both came down the road. G D There’s not been girls in this wide world can flag like them and go. G C G They ask us for a cigarette, we have them both to roll. G D We give old Prince Albert but they’d rather have Old [Interlude] Gold. [Interlude] G G C G G G D D G G C G G G D G G [Outro] G C G Although these girls is pretty as the flowers that bloom in May. G D G G But if they could get them one cigarette they’d car-ride every day.