Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Brown And Root, artist - Steve Earle.
Date of issue: 28.04.2008
Song language: English
Brown And Root |
In the 1950s, Brown & Root was the largest construction company in the world. |
A lot of poor sharecrop farm people running from the Great Depression got |
common labor jobs working for Brown & Root. |
In the 1960s, Brown & Root diversified and built all the infrastructure for the |
Vietnam War. |
You don’t hear about Brown & Root anymore 'cause they got bought out by a |
bigger company called Halliburton. |
Lord, I worked my hands |
In wet cement |
For the county highway crew |
I’m the middle boy |
From a family of ten |
And poor sons-of-bitches were we |
Pa was mean when he drank |
And he always drank |
And he never said three words to me |
Lord, it’s hell when you’re down |
Don’t no one care |
And it all looks like uphill down there |
'Cause you work and you climb |
And you smell like dirt |
And you know you ain’t going nowhere |
At Brown & Root, Brown & Root |
Lord, the rain would come |
And the roof would leak |
And the gas comp’ny cut off the heat |
'Cause when it rains, you don’t work |
Which means, no pay |
Which always means not much to eat |
And there are too many ways to get beat |
At Brown & Root, Brown & Root |