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Posted by gwb on October 12, 2004 at 20:35:45 from (68.32.229.112):
In Reply to: Fascination with plowing... posted by Indydirtfarmer on October 11, 2004 at 03:02:04:
Go buy yourself a CD called 'Northwest Passage' by a deceased Canuck hero name of Stan Rogers. Listen to 'The Field Behind the Plow' which is the best damn song to sing on a tractor seat: Watch the field behind the plow turn to straight, dark rows Feel the trickle in your clothes, blow the dust cake from your nose Hear the tractor's steady roar, Oh you can't stop now There's a quarter section more or less to go And it figures that the rain keeps its own sweet time You can watch it come for miles, but you guess you've got a while So ease the throttle out a hair, every rod's a gain And there's victory in every quarter mile Poor old Kuzyk down the road The heartache, hail and hoppers brought him down He gave it up and went to town And Emmett Pierce the other day Took a heart attack and died at forty two You could see it coming on 'cause he worked as hard as you
In an hour, maybe more, you'll be wet clear through The air is cooler now, pull you hat brim further down And watch the field behind the plow turn to straight dark rows Put another season's promise in the ground
And if the harvest's any good The money just might cover all the loans You've mortgaged all you own Buy the kids a winter coat Take the wife back east for Christmas if you can All summer she hangs on when you're so tied to the land For the good times come and go, but at least there's rain So this won't be barren ground when September rolls around So watch the field behind the plow turn to straight dark rows Put another season's promise in the ground Watch the field behind the plow turn to straight dark rows Put another season's promise in the ground
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