Lyrics Six Year Drought - James McMurtry
I
guess
you
had
your
reasons
For
the
way
you
used
to
be
Don't
why
I
couldn't
please
you
You
just
never
had
much
faith
in
me
There's
fine
dust
in
the
tire
ruts
now
Along
the
old
feed
road
They're
workin'
on
a
six
year
drought
Just
so
you
know
I
can
pull
my
weightI
can
hold
my
own
I
can
sling
that
blade
all
summer
long
'Til
the
thistles
fall
And
the
pasture's
clear
And
the
work's
all
done
for
another
year
I
can
hold
my
own
The
world
was
like
a
distant
storm
I
could
feel
it
on
the
breeze
But
it
made
so
little
difference
here
Just
a
whisper
in
the
trees
Mending
fence
for
room
and
board
Was
mostly
all
I'd
done
For
I
was
still
a
prisoner
here
In
1961
The
sucker
rod
on
the
windmill
creaks
Now
and
then
you
hear
a
car
There's
thunderheads
across
the
southern
sky
But
they
won't
get
this
far
There's
red
ants
by
the
graveyard
gate
They're
nearly
all
that
moves
And
they
carry
on
despite
this
heat
I
bet
you'd
tell
me
what
that
proves
There's
fine
dust
in
the
tire
ruts
now
The
creeks
no
longer
run
But
I
am
just
a
visitor
here
The
drought
won't
hurt
me
none
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