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Verse 1
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Now the Bible says the poor
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you'll have with you always,
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and the meek shall inherit the earth.
I have reason to believe
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that these words are true.
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E
Don't fight them,
A
take them just for what they're worth.
Oh yeah, I know how it feels
E
to have stone brews on both my heels,
To feel the sand between my toes
Maybe have one change of clothes
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D
But I grew up happy as could be
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Never knowing that I was
A
a child of poverty
At our house we all worked hard
E
And enjoyed each other
We'd come home from school each day
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To a smiling mother
Supper was a sweet affair
And maybe once a week
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We'd get ice cream for dessert
and that was quite a treat
A
And I wore my bridges
D
with patches on the knees
E
Never knowing that I was
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Bb
a child of poverty
I had a pretty sister
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who only had one sweater
Fm
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When she wore that thing to school
Bb
it couldn't have fit her better
Had she been the daughter
of Andrew Carnegie
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Fm
It's a shame that with her
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measurements and personality
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That she grew up happy as could be
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Nobody ever told her
she was a child of poverty
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Today some people seem to think
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that being poor's a shame
Back when I was growing up,
pride was their middle name
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So if they live in a shack
with a creek in the back
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And that's the way they want it to be
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Then leave them alone
in their happy home and their poverty
Bb
Yeah, I know how it feels
F
To have stone brews on both of my heels
To feel the sand between my toes
Maybe have one change of clothes
Bb
Eb
But I grew up at the edge, could be
F
Nobody ever told me
Bb
I was a child of poverty
F
Nobody ever told me
Outro 1
I was a child of poverty
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