A Month Of Sundays
(专辑: Building The Perfect Beast - 1984)
I
used to work for Harvester I
used to use my hands I
used to make the
tractors and the
combines that plowed and harvested this great land Now I
see my handiwork on the
block everywhere I
turn And I
see the
clouds 'cross the
weathered faces and I
watch the
harvest burn I
quit the
plant in '57 Had some time for farming then Banks back then was lending money The
banker was the
farmer's friend And I've seen the
dog days and dusty days Late spring snow and early fall sleet; I've held the
leather reins in my hands and felt the
soft ground under my feet Between the
hot, dry weather and the
taxes, and the
Cold War it's been hard to make ends meet But I
always put the
clothes on our backs, But I
always get the
shoes on our feet My grandson, he comes home from college He says, "We get the
government we deserve" My son-in-law just shakes his head and says, "That little punk, he never had to serve" And I
sit here in the
shadow of suburbia and look out across these empty fields I
sit here in earshot of the
bypass and all night I
listen to the
rushing of the
wheels The
big boys, they all got computers, got incorporated too Me, I
just know how to raise things That was all I
ever knew Now, it all comes down to numbers Now, I'm glad that I
have quit Folks these days just don't do nothing Simply for the
love of it I
went into town on the
Fourth of July Watched 'em parade past the
Union Jack Watched 'em break out the
brass and beat on the
drum One step forward and two steps back And I
saw a
sign on Easy Street, said "Be Prepared to Stop" Pray for the
independent, little man I
don't see next year's crop And I
sit here on the
back porch in the
twilight And I
hear the
crickets hum I
sit and watch the
lightning in the
distance but the
showers never come I
sit here and listen to the
wind blow I
sit here and rub my hands I
sit here and listen to the
clock strike, and I
wonder if I'll see my companion again