G C G C G I went to the doctor, he says I'm alright. C G C G I knew he was lyin', I'm losing my sight. C G C G He should have examined the eyes of my mind G D G C G 20/20 vision and walkin' 'round blind. She's gone and left, I feel so alone. I carry a heart as heavy as stone. I knew she was cheatin', I knew all the time 20/20 vision and walkin' 'round blind. With my eyes wide open I lay in my bed. If it wasn't for dyin' I wish I was dead. *) But this is my punishment, death is too kind 20/20 vision and walkin' 'round blind. You just didn't know her the way that I do. You say that she's wicked, and maybe it's true. one thing I know, she's no longer mine 20/20 vision and walkin' 'round blind. She's gone, she's gone, oh what shall I do? you can't be happy if she's there with you. Some day the heart will trouble your mind 20/20 vision and walkin' 'round blind.
*) Cf. the end of the story of Dink’s Song, as told by John Lomax:
A few months ago I inquired about Dink at Yazoo City, Mississippi, her home, she had told me. Done planted up there, said a Negro woman, pointing to a nearby tree-clad hill. I could see a few slabs of marble shining through the low green foliage. Dink had sung me a spiritual about a lonesome graveyard, with the refrain: I wouldn’t mind dyin’ if dyin’ was all!