Making Hay

Lyrics

He never went to school beyond the day he turned sixteen
 And I can't say that I know being that poor really means
 He wouldn't be mistaken for a man of high degree
 But he was just as smart as anyone could be
 The first thing I remember till the day I moved away
 Up and every morning I don't believe he missed a day
 It was always after sundown when he pulled up in the yard
 He would be on a tractor and let me drive into the barn
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 While the planter, acre, baler they were all the same to me
 When I grow up a farmer is all I ever wanna be
 I know that he was tired but he would sit and watch me play
 In my imagination I was really making hay
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 I graduated highschool just before I turned eightteen
 Two years into college when I had a change of dreams
 I'd wear a dank old necktie like those city fellows do
 I'd move out in the suburbs like a million other fools
 I met a brown haired beauty who was sweet as she could be
 The day that we were married he stood right there next to me
 I knew that he was tired and he seemed so out of place
 He never said a word but it was written on his face
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 I couldn't read the signs when she was falling out of love
 The more he turned the lonelier till she'd finally had enough
 So I'd pack up my suits and ties and gave them all away
 And headed for the country just in time for making hay
 No I won't be mistaken for a man of high degree
 'Cause I was born a farmer and that's all I'll ever be
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Duration
03:57
Key
2
Tempo
143 BPM

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