| When I was a very small boy
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| (Just a small boy)
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| Looked through the cornfields
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| And wonder (oh, I wondered)
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| If every man had his own piece of land
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| So he’d never know hunger
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| Oh, the time quickly rode along
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| (Yes, it did now) I grew up
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| And I left home, Lord knows
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| I’m sorry I ever left
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| I see people starving to death
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| You walk easy, my son (easy)
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| That’s what my daddy said to me
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| Said, you be a man
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| And you learn all you can
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| ? |
| and you’ll be free
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| Oh, I remember one rainy day back home
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| (I remember) Sally Brown’s house
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| Burned down (yes, it did now) and
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| Everybody had to lend a helping hand
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| Folks came from miles around
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| They didn’t do this
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| Expecting something in return
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| They simply did it because they cared
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| And these were the kind of folk
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| If they had anything at all
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| They were more than willing to share
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| And Daddy said, you walk easy, boy
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| (Walk easy) yeah, and when your
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| Trouble get to falling like rain
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| (You gotta walk easy)
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| Hey, I want you to understand
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| You keep on stepping, man
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| Cause it’ll only bring you cold?
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| And now that I’m out here
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| In this big old world
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| I hear strange world like pollution
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| And I see a man that needs
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| A helping hand have to go somewhere
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| To find his own solution
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| Oh, my Lord, how this
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| Whole world had changed
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| I say, God, save us all
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| Yeah, I hate the day that I ever came
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| This world is heading
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| For a great big fall
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| And you walk easy, son (easy)
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| Yeah, that’s what my Daddy
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| Said to me, he said
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| You know you can’t trust everyone
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| Cause it will only bring you misery
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| You walk easy, my son (easy)
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| And when your trouble get
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| To falling like rain, oh
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| Don’t you try to trust everybody, child
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| Cause it will only bring you pain |