Key: A major
Intro 1
G
Am
G
C
G
C
D
G
Verse 1
G
C
know that we got trouble in the fields
G
C
Bankers swarm like locusts out there
D
G
turning away our years
G
C
silver in the rain
G
C
Leave our pockets full and our thin,
G
Am
Have you seen the folks in line
G
C
downtown at the station?
G
C
They're all buying their tickets out,
D
G
talking the Great Depression
G
C
fifty years ago
G
C
They stood out in these empty fields,
D
G
dust as deep as snow
C
D
And all this trouble in our fields,
D
G
They'll never take our native soil
C
D
But if we sell that new John Deere,
You'll be the mule,
G
Am
I'll be the plow,
Come August time,
Bm
G
C
we'll work it out,
There's still a lot of love
D
G
Am
G
C
here in these troubled fields.
G
C
D
G
Am
G
C
G
C
D
G
D
G
Am
There's a book up on the shelf
G
C
about the dusk old days
G
C
There's a little bit of you, a little bit of me
D
G
in the photos of every day
G
C
and they rest upon our shoulder
G
C
They never want this rain to fall
D
G
or the weather to get colder
C
D
And all this trouble in our field,
D
G
They'll never take our native soil
C
D
But if we sell that new John Deere
G
C
We work best for all the sweat tears
G
C
we'll work it out
There's still a lot of love
D
G
in these troubled years
You be the mule, I'll be the plow
G
C
we'll work it out
There's still a lot of love,
D
G
here in these troubled feet
G
Am
G
C
Am
G
in these troubled feet you
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