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Sharecroppin' Man Lyrics

Sharecroppin' Man

On the day you rattled up the line to work my family's land
Mama caught us smilin' and she took me by the hand
She said "what yer young heart sees in him I'll never understand
'Cause it's a sorry life to live, lovin' a sharecroppin' man
His back is nearly broken by the time his day is through
His dirty hands are empty when he brings them home to you
So don't come runnin' back here when his soil turns to sand
It's a sorry life to live, lovin' a sharecroppin' man"

On a cold November evening 'cross the bitter plains we ran
Far from that ol' shotgun in our copper weddin' bands
You whispered "life without you girl is more than I can stand
But it's a sorry life to live, lovin' a sharecroppin' man
My back is nearly broken by the time my day is through
My dirty hands are empty when I brings them home to you
So remember that I warned you when our soil turns to sand
It's a sorry life to live, lovin' a sharecroppin' man

On our youngest daughter's finger sets a simple copper band
The boy we worked last summer's gone and asked her for her hand
She said "watchin' you and daddy through the years I understand
That I want to live my life lovin' a sharecroppin' man
He'd sooner break his back than break a promise made to you
His empty hands are dirty but his heart is pure and true
And the good Lord guides his steady plow through soil or through sand
The sweetest life to live's lovin' a sharecroppin' man
The good Lord guides his steady plow through soil or through sand
Ah, the sweetest life to live's lovin' a sharecroppin' man
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