Lyrics We Can't Make It Here - James McMurtry
There's
a
Vietnam
vet
with
a
cardboard
sign
Sitting
there
by
the
left
turn
line
The
flag
on
his
wheelchair
flapping
in
the
breeze
One
leg
missing
and
both
hands
free
No
one's
paying
much
mind
to
him
The
V.A.
budget's
just
stretched
so
thin
And
now
there'
s
more
coming
back
from
the
Mideast
war
We
can't
make
it
here
anymore
And
that
big
ol'
building
was
the
textile
mill
That
fed
our
kids
and
it
paid
our
bills
But
they
turned
us
out
and
they
closed
the
doors
'Cause
we
can'
t
make
it
here
anymore
You
see
those
pallets
piled
up
on
the
loading
dock
They're
just
gonna
sit
there
'til
they
rot
'Cause
there's
nothing
to
ship,
nothing
to
pack
Just
busted
concrete
and
rusted
tracks
Empty
storefronts
around
the
square
There's
a
needle
in
the
gutter
and
glass
everywhere
You
don't
come
down
here
unless
you're
looking
to
score
We
can't
make
it
here
anymore
The
bar's
still
open
but
man
it'
s
slow
The
tip
jar's
light
and
the
register'
s
low
The
bartender
don't
have
much
to
say
The
regular
crowd
gets
thinner
each
day
Some
have
maxed
out
all
their
credit
cards
Some
are
working
two
jobs
and
living
in
cars
Minimum
wage
won't
pay
for
a
roof,
won't
pay
for
a
drink
If
you
gotta
have
proof
just
try
it
yourself,
Mr.
CEO
See
how
far
$5.15
an
hour
will
go
Take
a
part
time
job
at
one
your
stores
I
bet
you
can't
make
it
here
anymore
There's
a
high
school
girl
with
a
bourgeois
dream
Just
like
the
pictures
in
the
magazine
She
found
on
the
floor
of
the
laundromat
A
woman
with
kids
can
forget
all
that
If
she
comes
up
pregnant
what'll
she
do
Forget
the
career
and
forget
about
school
Can
she
live
on
faith?
Live
on
hope?
High
on
Jesus
or
hooked
on
dope
When
it's
way
too
late
to
just
say
no
You
can't
make
it
here
anymore
Now
I'm
stocking
shirts
in
the
Wal-Mart
store
Just
like
the
ones
we
made
before
'Cept
this
one
came
from
Singapore
I
guess
we
can't
make
it
here
anymore
Should
I
hate
a
people
for
the
shade
of
their
skin
Or
the
shape
of
their
eyes
or
the
shape
I'm
in
Should
I
hate
'em
for
having
our
jobs
today
No,
I
hate
the
men
sent
the
jobs
away
I
can
see
them
all
now,
they
haunt
my
dreams
All
lily
white
and
squeaky
clean
They've
never
known
want,
they'll
never
know
need
Their
shit
don't
stink
and
their
kids
won't
bleed
Their
kids
won't
bleed
in
their
damn
little
war
And
we
can't
make
it
here
anymore
Will
work
for
food,
will
die
for
oil
Will
kill
for
power,
and
to
us
the
spoils
The
billionaires
get
to
pay
less
tax
The
working
poor
get
to
fall
through
the
cracks
So
let
'em
eat
jellybeans
let
'em
eat
cake
Let
'em
eat
shit,
whatever
it
takes
They
can
join
the
Air
Force
or
join
the
Corps
If
they
can't
make
it
here
anymore
So
that's
how
it
is,
that's
what
we
got
If
the
president
wants
to
admit
it
or
not
You
can
read
it
in
the
paper,
read
it
on
the
wall
Hear
it
on
the
wind
if
you're
listening
at
all
Get
out
of
that
limo,
look
us
in
the
eye
Call
us
on
the
cell
phone,
tell
us
all
why
In
Dayton,
Ohio
or
Portland,
Maine
Or
a
cotton
gin
out
on
the
great
high
plains
That's
done
closed
down,
along
with
the
school
And
the
hospital,
and
the
swimming
pool
Dust
devils
dance
in
the
noonday
heat
There's
rats
in
the
alley
and
trash
in
the
street
Gang
graffiti
on
a
boxcar
door
We
can't
make
it
here
anymore
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