| Nine miles of two-strand topped with barbed wire
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| Laid by the father for the son.
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| Good shelter down there on the valley floor,
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| Down by where the sweet stream run.
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| Now they might give me compensation…
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| That’s not what I’m chasing. |
| I was a rich man before yesterday.
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| Now, all I have got is a cheque and a pickup truck.
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| I left my farm on the freeway.
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| They’re busy building airports on the south side…
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| Silicon chip factory on the east.
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| And the big road’s pushing through along the valley floor.
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| Hot machine pouring six lanes at the very least.
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| Now, they say they gave me compensation…
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| That’s not what I’m chasing. |
| I was a rich man before yesterday.
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| Now, all I have left is a broken-down pickup truck.
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| Looks like my farm is a freeway.
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| They forgot they told us what this old land was for.
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| Grow two tons the acre, boy, between the stones.
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| This was no Southfork, it was no Ponderosa.
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| But it was the place that I called home.
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| They say they gave me compensation…
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| That’s not what I’m chasing. |
| I was a rich man before yesterday.
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| And what do I want with a million dollars and a pickup truck?
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| When I left my farm under the freeway. |