Soil Bank

Dave Dudley

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    Well there once was a time that this farm of mine was plowed by a mule and a man
    They worked from dawn till darkness just tryin' to civilize the sand
    Spikin' holes then placin' a seed like each one was a friend
    Then hope they'd planted it deep enough to survive the dusthole winds
    But lots of things have changed since that ol' mule went to the barn
    I brought that little ol' house out back inside where it's nice and warm
    No more blisters from a walkin' plow or chokin' the weedin' hole
    I just leave the land the way it is and watch good money grow
    Soil banks and surplus wheat leaves lots of time on my hands
    But I'll take time over blisters any week
    And live off the fat of the (live off the fat of the) live off the fat of the land

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    Well as long as they keep payin' me not a work or lift a hand
    I'm gonna keep on buyin' up all this money makin' sand
    And I guess I'll be real famous soon and that's a matter of fact
    They're sayin' they're gonna mention my name in the Farmer's Almanac
    And I owe it all to Uncle Sam for a deal you just can't beat
    And I moved from old starvation road to live on Easy Street
    And I know this golden chain of luck will sooner or later break
    But by the time that it finally does I won't have to state
    Soil banks and surplus wheat...

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    Composición: Bobby Dyson

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