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Beans, Bacon, and Gravy Lyrics

I was born long ago, in eighteen ninety four
I've seen many a panic I will own
I've been hungry, I've been cold, and now I'm growin' old
But the worst I've seen is nineteen thirty one
Oh those beans, bacon and gravy
They almost drive me crazy
I eat them 'til I see them in my dreams
In my dreams
When I wake up in the morning
And another day is dawning
I know I'll have another mess of beans
Well we congregate each morning, at the county barn at dawning
Everyone is happy so it seems
But when our day's work is done, and we pile in one by one
And thank the Lord for one more mess of beans

Chorus

We've Hooverized on b***er, and for milk we've only water
And I haven't seen a steak in many a day
As for pies, cakes and jellies, we substitute sour bellies
For which we work the county road each day
Chorus

If there ever comes a time, when I have more than a dime
They will have to put me under lock and key
For they've had me broke so long, I can only sing this song
Of the workers and their misery
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American Industrial Ballads (1956)
Peg and Awl The Blind Fiddler The Buffalo Skinners Eight-hour Day Hard Times in the Mill Roll Down the Line Hayseed Like Me The Farmer Is the Man Come All You Hardy Miners He Lies in the American Land Casey Jones Let Them Wear Their Watches Fine Cotton Mill Colic Seven Cent Cotton and Forty Cent Meat Mill Mother's Lament Fare Ye Well, Old Ely Branch Beans, Bacon, and Gravy The Death of Harry Simms Winnsboro Cotton Mill Blues Ballad of Barney Graham My Children Are Seven in Number Raggedy Pittsburgh Town Sixty Per Cent