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