Lyrics Where Grass Won't Grow - Lambchop
The
dirt
was
clay
and
the
color
of
the
blood
in
me
A
twelve-acre
farm
on
a
ridge
in
south
Tennessee
We
left
our
sweat
all
over
that
land
Behind
a
mule
we
watched
grow
old
Row
after
row
Trying
to
grow
corn
and
cotton
on
ground
so
poor
That
grass
won′t
grow
There
was
one
old
store
in
the
holler
that
we
called
town
It
belonged
to
a
gentle
old
man
named
Henry
Brown
And
he
gave
us
grits
in
the
wintertime
So
we
could
go
through
the
cold
When
the
winds
brought
snow
Trying
to
grow
corn
and
cotton
on
ground
so
poor
That
grass
won't
grow
The
one
I
loved
walked
through
those
fields
with
me
A
hard-working
woman,
true
as
one
could
be
But
then
one
year,
death
was
going
round
And
swiftly
took
its
toll
Janie
had
to
go
Now
she
lies
asleep
under
the
ground
so
poor
That
grass
won′t
grow
As
I
stand
here
looking
over
this
part
of
Tennessee
The
fields
were
bare
as
far
as
the
eye
could
see
And
over
the
ground
where
Janie
lies
There's
a
beautiful
sight
to
behold
No
one
knows
Why
there's
flowers
growin′
on
ground
so
poor
That
grass
won′t
grow
Why
there's
flowers
growin′
on
ground
so
poor
That
grass
won't
grow
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