Il testo della Talking dust bowl blues

Woody Guthrie

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Data di rilascio : 15/10/1988

Durata : 0:05:16

Stile : Singer/Songwriter



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Back in nineteen twenty-seven,
I had a little farm and i called that heaven.
Well, the prices up and the rain come down,
And i hauled my crops all into town --
I got the money, bought clothes and groceries,
Fed the kids, and raised a family.

Rain quit and the wind got high,
And the black ol' dust storm filled the sky.
And i swapped my farm for a ford machine,
And i poured it full of this gas-i-line --
And i started, rockin' an' a-rollin',
Over the mountains, out towards the old peach bowl.

Way up yonder on a mountain road,
I had a hot motor and a heavy load,
I's a-goin' pretty fast, there wasn't even stoppin',
A-bouncin' up and down, like popcorn poppin' --
Had a breakdown, sort of a nervous bustdown of some kind,
There was a feller there, a mechanic feller,
Said it was en-gine trouble.

Way up yonder on a mountain curve,
It's way up yonder in the piney wood,
An' i give that rollin' ford a shove,
An' i's a-gonna coast as far as i could --
Commence coastin', pickin' up speed,
Was a hairpin turn, i didn't make it.

Man alive, i'm a-tellin' you,
The fiddles and the guitars really flew.
That ford took off like a flying squirrel
An' it flew halfway around the world --
Scattered wives and childrens
All over the side of that mountain.

We got out to the west coast broke,
So dad-gum hungry i thought i'd croak,
An' i bummed up a spud or two,
An' my wife fixed up a tater stew --
We poured the kids full of it,
Mighty thin stew, though,
You could read a magazine right through it.
Always have figured
That if it'd been just a little bit thinner,
Some of these here politicians
Coulda seen through it.

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