Making Hay
Dan Tyminski
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Intro guitar playE|C--C--| G-I----I----IIF--F--C-I----I----I IF--F--C-I----I----I IG--G--F-I----I----I Verse 1C F He never went to school beyond theG C day he turned sixteenF C And I can’t say that I know beingG F that poor really meansC F G He wouldn’t be mistaken for a manAm of high degree F C (play second half of intro here) But he was just as smart as anyone to meContinúa después del anuncioVerse 2 (same as the other verses, without 'intro'-ending) The first thing I remember till the day I moved away Up at every morning I don’t believe he missed a day It was always after sundown when he pulled up in the yardF C He'd put me on the tractor and letG F me drive into the barn [Chorus]G C Plow or planter, rake or baler,F C they were all the same to meF C When I grow up a farmer is all IG C ever wanna beG C I know that he was tired but heF C would sit and watch me play F C G (Play full intro) In my imagination I was really making hay I graduated high-school just before I turned eighteen Two years into college when I had a change of dreams I’d wear a damned old necktie like those city fellows do And move out in the suburbs like a million other fools I met a brown haired beauty who was sweet as she could be The day that we were married he stood right there next to me I knew that he was tired and he seemed so out of place He never said a word but it was written on his face [Chorus] I couldn’t read the signs that she was falling out of love Lonely turned to lonelier till she finally had enough So I packed up my suits and ties and gave them all away And headed for the country just in time for making hay [Otro] No I won’t be mistaken for a man of high degree 'Cause I was born a farmer and that’s all I’ll ever be