| Got word from home this morning it told a sorry tale indeed
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| It was hard to bare the news about the family I broke right down and cried
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| Last time I’d been home calling things were really looking fine
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| It broke my heart to hear about the mess your in
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| And now you’ve gone and moved
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| Man came without a warning riding on a title deed
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| He’d come back to tell them all they’d have to leave the land
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| Didn’t tell them why
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| 20 years you worked the base line now you told you got to leave
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| It ain’t fair to ask a man to lay his living down
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| His family got to eat
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| You don’t buy the government man
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| My pa had took it bad
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| He tried to make a one man stand
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| Walked out alone and tried to fight
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| My mama begged the government man to call off all his men
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| If he promises not to take his life we’ll be moved out of here by the dawn
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| And you’ll never, never see us no more
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| God gives the good the answer working hard trying to be
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| But its tough to see the other side getting rich and fat
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| When you hardly make the pay
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| Drained dry from working too hard you got to find another home
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| It was hard to break the land and a crop to grow
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| They never understand
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| You don’t buy the government man
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| My pa had took it bad
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| He tried to make a one man stand
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| Walked out alone and tried to fight
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| My mama begged the government man to call off all his men
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| If he promises not to take his life we’ll be moved out of here by the dawn
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| And you’ll never, never see us no more
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| Government man got a heart of stone
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| Run up the land and took away their home
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| Going South, in the end I had to hit the road home
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| You don’t buy the government man
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| My pa had took it bad
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| He tried to make a one man stand
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| Walked out alone and tried to fight
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| My mama begged the government man to call off all his men
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| If he promises not to take his life we’ll be moved out of here by the dawn
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| And you’ll never, never see us no more |