Tonalité : D major
Intro 1
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Ooooooo
Verse 1
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While resting one evening
by the side of the road
I seen an old farmer
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in a field he just owed
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His face was all brown
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and wrinkled by the wind,
and he was talking to the Lord
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just like he'd be talking to a friend.
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Well, sir, he said in a voice
calm and quiet,
them corn tassels need sacking,
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but we got no string to tie it.
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Had no rain in so long
that the field is mighty dusty.
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It's been so unbearable hot
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that the kids are even getting fussy.
Now that grass down in the pasture
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should be knee -high.
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If we could just have a little shower, Lord,
it might keep the cow from going dry.
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Ha, listen to me talk
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and you'd think I weren't grateful.
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Why, if you didn't know
me so well, Lord,
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you'd think I was downright hateful.
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You'd think I forgot about
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the new calf that you sent,
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the money in the mail
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that took care of the rent,
Ma's cold is better
and Johnny's home from the Navy,
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and that good Sunday dinner
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of chicken dumplings and gravy.
The new preacher you sent us, Lord,
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he sure is a fine young man.
Why, he's just converting them sinners
to beat the band.
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Well, I guess I'll be moseying along,
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won't take no more
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of your time.
I guess there's plenty of folks
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here about you,
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waiting to ring your line.
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Evening to you, Lord,
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and watch over us tonight.
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And don't you worry none about us,
Lord,
Because everything is going
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to be just all right.
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