Song information On this page you can read the lyrics of the song Tom Joad , by - Country Joe McDonald. Song from the album Thinking Of Woody Guthrie, in the genre Музыка мираRelease date: 31.12.1990
Record label: Vanguard
Song language: English
Song information On this page you can read the lyrics of the song Tom Joad , by - Country Joe McDonald. Song from the album Thinking Of Woody Guthrie, in the genre Музыка мираTom Joad |
| Tom Joad got out of the old McAlester Pen |
| There he got his parole |
| After four long years on a man killing charge |
| Tom Joad come a-walkin' down the road, poor boy |
| Tom Joad come a-walkin' down the road |
| Tom Joad, he met a truck driving man |
| There he caught him a ride |
| He said, I just got loose from McAlester Pen |
| On a charge called homicide |
| A charge called homicide |
| That truck rolled away in a cloud of dust |
| Tommy turned his face toward home |
| He met Preacher Casey, and they had a little drink |
| But they found that his family they was gone |
| He found that his family they was gone |
| He found his mother’s old fashion shoe |
| Found his daddy’s hat |
| And he found little Muley and Muley said |
| They’ve been tractored out by the cats |
| They’ve been tractored out by the cats |
| Tom Joad walked down to the neighbor’s farm |
| Found his family |
| They took Preacher Casey and loaded in a car |
| And his mother said, We’ve got to get away |
| His mother said, We’ve got to get away |
| Now, the twelve of the Joads made a mighty heavy load |
| But Grandpa Joad did cry |
| He picked up a handful of land in his hand |
| Said: I’m stayin' with the farm till I die |
| Yes, I’m stayin' with the farm till I die |
| They fed him short ribs and coffee and soothing syrup |
| And Grandpa Joad did die |
| They buried Grandpa Joad by the side of the road |
| Grandma on the California side |
| They buried Grandma on the California side |
| They stood on a mountain and they looked to the west |
| And it looked like the promised land |
| That bright green valley with a river running through |
| There was work for every single hand, they thought |
| There was work for every single hand |
| The Joads rolled away to the jungle camp |
| There they cooked a stew |
| And the hungry little kids of the jungle camp |
| Said: We’d like to have some, too |
| Said: We’d like to have some, too |
| Now a deputy sheriff fired loose at a man |
| Shot a woman in the back |
| Before he could take his aim again |
| Preacher Casey dropped him in his track, poor boy |
| Preacher Casey dropped him in his track |
| They handcuffed Casey and they took him in jail |
| And then he got away |
| And he met Tom Joad on the old river bridge |
| And these few words he did say, poor boy |
| These few words he did say |
| I preached for the Lord a mighty long time |
| Preached about the rich and the poor |
| Us workin' folkses, all get together |
| Cause we ain’t got a chance anymore |
| We ain’t got a chance anymore |
| Now, the deputies come, and Tom and Casey run |
| To the bridge where the water run down |
| But the vigilante thugs hit Casey with a club |
| They laid Preacher Casey on the ground, poor Casey |
| They laid Preacher Casey on the ground |
| Tom Joad, he grabbed that deputy’s club |
| Hit him over the head |
| Tom Joad took flight in the dark rainy night |
| And a deputy and a preacher lying dead, two men |
| A deputy and a preacher lying dead |
| Tom run back where his mother was asleep |
| He woke her up out of bed |
| An' he kissed goodbye to the mother that he loved |
| Said what Preacher Casey said, Tom Joad |
| He said what Preacher Casey said |
| Ever’body might be just one big soul |
| Well it looks that a-way to me |
| Everywhere that you look, in the day or night |
| That’s where I’m a-gonna be, Ma |
| That’s where I’m a-gonna be |
| Wherever little children are hungry and cry |
| Wherever people ain’t free |
| Wherever men are fightin' for their rights |
| That’s where I’m a-gonna be, Ma |
| That’s where I’m a-gonna be |
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