Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Owensboro, artist - Natalie Merchant. Album song The House Carpenter's Daughter, in the genre Иностранная авторская песня
Date of issue: 15.09.2003
Record label: Myth America
Song language: English
Owensboro |
I lived in a town |
Way down south |
By the name of owensboro |
And i worked in a mill |
With the rest of the «trash» |
As we’re often called |
As you know |
We rise up early |
In the morning |
And we work all day real hard |
To buy our little meat and bread |
Buy sugar, tea, and lard |
Our children |
Grow up unlearned |
With no time to go to school |
Almost before they learn to walk |
They learn to spin and spoon |
Well, the folks in town |
They dress so fine |
And spend their money free |
But they would hardly look |
At a factory hand |
Who dresses like you or me |
Would you let them wear |
Their watches fine |
Let them wear their gems |
And pearly strings |
But when that day |
Of judgment comes |
They’ll have to share |
Their pretty things |