Lyrics The Suit - Jerry Douglas
It
was
one
of
those
occasions
Where
you
had
to
wear
a
suit
So
his
wife
drove
down
to
a
thrift
store
Found
him
a
beaut
You′d
have
thought
he
was
a
governor
Or
a
man
of
noble
birth
You'd
have
never
guessed
his
profession
Was
scratching
the
earth
And
then
all
his
family
got
into
their
cars
And
followed
as
he
led
them
down
the
road
toward
Lincoln
Even
though
nobody
said
a
single
word
Everyone
was
thinking
to
themselves
how
fine
he
looked
Wearing
that
suit
It
was
such
a
perfect
service
A
gentle
rain
was
falling
down
And
it
did
not
disturb
his
deep
slumber
When
the
vets
fired
three
rounds
Now
he
wears
that
suit
forever
He
truly
is
a
man
of
note
For
he
wears
the
State
of
Nebraska
As
his
overcoat
And
they
left
him
resting
out
there
with
his
folks
And
came
away
from
Lincoln
with
a
revelation
That
this
rough
and
humble
tiller
of
the
soil
Would
rise
out
of
the
fertile
ground
and
meet
his
maker
Wearing
that
suit
It
was
one
of
those
occasions
Where
you
need
to
wear
a
suit
′Cause
it
was
one
of
those
occasions
It
was
one
of
those
occasions

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