Lyrics Trouble In The Fields - Nanci Griffith
Baby
I
know
that
we've
got
trouble
in
the
fields
When
the
bankers
swarm
like
locust
out
there
turning
away
our
yield
The
trains
roll
by
our
silos,
silver
in
the
rain
They
leave
our
pockets
full
of
nothing
But
our
dreams
and
the
golden
grain
Have
you
seen
the
folks
in
line
downtown
at
the
station
They're
all
buying
their
ticket
out
and
talking
the
great
depression
Our
parents
had
their
hard
times
fifty
years
ago
When
they
stood
out
in
these
empty
fields
in
dust
as
deep
as
snow
And
all
this
trouble
in
our
fields
If
this
rain
can
fall,
these
wounds
can
heal
They'll
never
take
our
native
soil
But
if
we
sell
that
new
John
Deere
And
then
we'll
work
these
crops
with
sweat
and
tears
You'll
be
the
mule
I'll
be
the
plow
Come
harvest
time
we'll
work
it
out
There's
still
a
lotta
love,
here
in
these
troubled
fields
There's
a
book
up
on
the
shelf
about
the
dust
bowl
days
And
there's
a
little
bit
of
you
and
a
little
bit
of
me
In
the
photos
on
every
page
Now
our
children
live
in
the
city
and
they
rest
upon
our
shoulders
They
never
want
the
rain
to
fall
or
the
weather
to
get
colder
And
all
this
trouble
in
our
fields
If
this
rain
can
fall,
these
wounds
can
heal
They'll
never
take
our
native
soil
But
if
we
sell
that
new
John
Deere
And
then
we'll
work
these
crops
with
sweat
and
tears
You'll
be
the
mule
I'll
be
the
plow
Come
harvest
time
we'll
work
it
out
There's
still
a
lotta
love,
here
in
these
troubled
fields
You'll
be
the
mule
I'll
be
the
plow
Come
harvest
time
we'll
work
it
out
There's
still
a
lotta
love,
here
in
these
troubled
fields
1 Once In a Very Blue Moon
2 Looking for the Time (Workin' Girl)
3 Deadwood, South Dakota
4 More Than A Whisper
5 I Would Bring You Ireland
6 Roseville Fair
7 Workin' In Corners
8 Trouble In The Fields
9 The Wing And The Wheel
10 From A Distance
11 Love At The Five And Dime
12 Spin On a Red Brick Floor
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