Lyrics The Work Song - Maria Muldaur
Boys,
working
on
empty
Is
that
the
kind
of
way
to
face
the
burning
heat?
I
just
think
about
my
baby,
I'm
so
full
of
love
I
could
barely
eat
There's
nothing
sweeter
than
my
baby
I'd
never
want
once
from
the
cherry
tree
'Cause
my
baby's
sweet
as
can
be
She'd
give
me
toothaches
just
from
kissing
me
When
my
time
comes
around,
Lay
me
gently
in
the
cold,
dark
earth,
No
grave
can
hold
my
body
down,
I'll
crawl
home
to
her
Boys,
when
my
baby
found
me,
I
was
three
days
on
a
drunken
sin
I
woke
with
her
walls
around
me,
Nothing
in
her
room
but
an
empty
crib
And
I
was
burning
up
a
fever,
I
didn't
care
much
how
long
I
lived
But
I
swear
I
thought
I
dreamed
her
She
never
asked
me
once
about
the
wrong
I
did
When
my
time
comes
around,
Lay
me
gently
in
the
cold,
dark
earth,
No
grave
can
hold
my
body
down,
I'll
crawl
home
to
her
My
babe
would
never
fret
none
About
what
my
hands
and
my
body
done,
If
the
Lord
don't
forgive
me,
I'd
still
have
my
baby
and
my
babe
would
have
me
When
I
was
kissing
on
my
baby
And
she'd
put
her
love
down
soft
and
sweet
In
the
low
lamp
light
I
was
free
Heaven
and
Hell
were
words
to
me
When
my
time
comes
around,
Lay
me
gently
in
the
cold,
dark
earth,
No
grave
can
hold
my
body
down,
I'll
crawl
home
to
her
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