| I can plow a field of forty acres
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| Feed the chickens, feed the hogs
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| Fix the drain pipe, pick the guitar
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| And never loose no time
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| Mow the grass, prune the peach trees
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| Fix that window broken by that kid o mine
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| Still find the time of an evenin' to go fishin' on the river
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| Put a fence round my land
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| Read a story to my baby, I’m a West Virginia man
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| I work in the coal mine 8 hours a day
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| Eat supper, read the paper, put up 100 bails of hay
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| Run off a batch of moonshine, relax next to the fan
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| Chew tobacco, sing a fine song I’m a West Virginia man
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| I can heard 100 head of cattle, chop the fire wood
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| Shoe the horses, paint the barn
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| Patch the roof to make sure it won’t leak
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| Pick the beans, throw some hay seeds
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| Check the musqrat traps down by the creek
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| Before it gets late I can pick a pack of apple that my woman will fry
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| Take my youngest son out huntin' I’m a West Virginia man
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| I work in the coal mine 8 hours a day
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| Eat supper, read the paper, put up 100 bails of hay
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| Run off a batch of moonshine, relax next to the fan
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| Chew tobacco, sing a fine song I’m a West Virginia man |