Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Millworker, artist - Bette Midler. Album song Thighs And Whispers, in the genre Поп
Date of issue: 25.07.2005
Record label: Atlantic, Warner Strategic Marketing
Song language: English
Millworker |
Now my grandfather was a sailor. |
He blew in off the water. |
My father was a farmer |
and I his only daughter. |
Took up with a no good |
millworking man from Massachusetts |
who died from too much whiskey |
and leaves me these three faces to feed. |
Millwork ain’t easy, millwork ain’t hard. |
Millwork, it ain’t nothin' |
but an awful, boring job. |
I’m waiting for a daydream |
to take me through the mornin'; |
Put me in my coffee break |
where I can have a sandwhich and remember. |
And it’s me and my machine |
for the rest of the mornin', |
for the rest of the afternoon, |
for the rest of my life. |
Now my mind begins to wander |
to the days back on the farm. |
I can see my father smilin' |
and me swingin' on his arm. |
I can hear my granddad’s stories |
of the storms out on Lake Erie, |
where vessels and cargos |
and fortunes and sailor’s lives were lost. |
Yeah, but it’s my life that’s been wasted. |
And I have been the fool |
to let this manufacture |
use my body for a tool. |
As I ride home in the evenin' |
I’m staring at my hands, |
swearin' by my sorrow |
that a young girl ought to stand a better chance. |
Oh, but may I work the mills |
just as long as I’m able, |
and never meet the man |
who’s name is on the label. |
Whoa, it’s me and my machine |
for the rest of the mornin', |
for the rest of the afternoon, |
for the rest of my life. |
.. wasted. |