Lyrics California Cotton Fields - Emmylou Harris
My
drifiting
memory
goes
back
to
the
spring
of
′43
When
I
was
just
a
child
in
mama's
arms
My
daddy
plowed
the
ground
and
prayed
Someday,
we
might
leave
this
rundown
mortgaged
Oklahoma
farm
And
then
one
night,
I
heard
my
daddy
Saying
to
my
mama
that,
he′d
finally
saved
enough
to
go
Californa
was
his
dream
of
paradise
'Fore
he
had
seen
pictures
in
magazines
that
told
him
so
Californa
cottonfields,
where
labor
camps
are
filled
With
worried
men
with
broken
dreams
Californa
cottonfields,
as
close
to
wealth
As
daddy
ever
came
Well,
almost
everything
we
had
was
sold
or
left
behind
From
my
daddy's
plow
to
the
fruit
that
mama
canned
And
some
folks
came
to
say
farewell
and
see
what
all
We
had
to
sell
and
some
just
came
to
shake
my
daddy′s
hand
Well,
the
Model
A
was
loaded
down
and
Californa
bound
And
a
change
of
luck
was
just
four
days
away
But
the
only
change
that
I
remember
seeing
for
my
daddy
When
his
dark
hair
turned
to
silver
gray
Californa
cottonfields,
where
labor
camps
are
filled
With
worried
men
with
broken
dreams
Californa
cottonfields,
as
close
to
wealth
As
daddy
ever
came
Californa
cottonfields,
where
labor
camps
are
filled
With
worried
men
with
broken
dreams
Californa
cottonfields,
as
close
to
wealth
As
daddy
ever
came
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