| Writer Earl Montgomery
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| Copyright 1968
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| (with George Jones, Dolly Parton and Emmylou Harris)
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| The dirt was clay and was the color of the blood in me
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| A twelve acre farm on a ridge is southern Tennessee
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| We left that sweat all over that land behind a mule we watched grow old
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| Row after row trying to grow corn and cotton on ground so poor that grass won? |
| t
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| grow
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| There was one old store in the holler we all called town
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| It belonged to a gentle old man named Henry Brown
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| He gave us credit in the wintertime so we could live through the cold when the
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| wind blows snow
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| Trying to grow corn and cotton on ground so poor that grass won? |
| t grow
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| The one I loved walked through those fields with me
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| She was a hard working woman true as one could be
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| But then one year death was going? |
| round and swiftly took it? |
| s toll
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| Janie had to go
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| Now she lies asleep under ground so poor that grass won? |
| t grow
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| As I stand here looking over this part of Tennessee
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| The fields are bare as far as the eye can see
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| And over the grave where Janie lies there? |
| s a beautiful sight to behold
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| And no one knows why there? |
| s flowers growin' on ground so poor that grass
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| won? |
| t grow |