Lyrics I'll Trade You Money For Wine - Lucie Dolène , Oliver Wallace
Corn
in
the
crib
won't
turn
your
dollar
green
A
dollar
won't
get
you
high
Some
days
a
drop
is
all
a
body
needs
Some
days
the
bottle
drains
dry
Pockets
of
change
don't
drive
my
worry
down
Diamonds
don't
make
me
shine
It's
a
short
life
and
a
long
time
underground
I'll
trade
you
money
for
wine
I've
seen
this
town
from
a
long
black
Lincoln,
boys
Back
when
copper
was
king
Ten
years
I
stood
on
the
same
street
corner,
boys
I
never
want
for
a
thing
Pockets
of
change
don't
drive
my
worry
down
Diamonds
don't
make
me
shine
It's
a
short
life
and
a
long
time
underground
I'll
trade
you
money
for
wine
Wild
were
the
nights
when
I
was
rolling,
boys
No
hunger
unsatisfied
Feared
was
my
name
in
Elko
County,
boys
Now
they
just
walk
on
by
The
banker,
he
spares
a
quarter
for
my
cup
His
trouble's
deeper
than
mine
That
way
of
life,
boys,
there
ain't
gold
enough
I'll
trade
you
money
for
wine
See
how
the
rain
washes
the
sulfur
dust
Off
to
the
wide
blue
sea
Freed
from
the
rock,
the
copper
flies
to
where
No
miner
ever
may
see
Shallow
your
cares,
in
vain
your
industry
So
says
the
wide
blue
sea
I
never
burden
God
on
your
account
Don't
waste
your
prayers
on
me
I've
seen
a
man
of
wealth
and
family
Scrimp
till
his
hair's
gone
grey
Laid
in
the
ground
just
like
I'm
gonna
be
He
might
have
drunk
it
away
Pockets
of
change
don't
drive
my
worry
down
Diamonds
don't
make
me
shine
It's
a
short
life
and
a
long
time
underground
I'll
trade
you
money
for
wine
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