Lyrics King Harvest (Has Surely Come) - The Band
Corn
in
the
fields
Listen
to
the
rice
when
the
wind
blows
'cross
the
water
King
Harvest
has
surely
come
I
work
for
the
union
'Cause
she's
so
good
to
me
And
I'm
bound
to
come
out
on
top
That's
where
she
said
I
should
be
I
will
hear
every
word
the
boss
may
say
For
he's
the
one
who
hands
me
down
my
pay
Looks
like
this
time
I'm
gonna
get
to
stay
I'm
a
union
man,
now,
all
the
way
The
smell
of
the
leaves
From
the
magnolia
trees
in
the
meadow
King
Harvest
has
surely
come
Dry
summer
Then
comes
fall
Which
I
depend
on
most
of
all
Hey,
rainmaker,
can't
you
hear
the
call?
Please
let
these
crops
grow
tall
Long
enough
I've
been
up
on
Skid
Row
And
it's
plain
to
see,
I've
nothing
to
show
I'm
glad
to
pay
those
union
dues
Just
don't
judge
me
by
my
shoes
Scarecrow
and
a
yellow
moon
And
pretty
soon
a
carnival
on
the
edge
of
town
King
Harvest
has
surely
come
Last
year,
this
time,
wasn't
no
joke
My
whole
barn
went
up
in
smoke
Our
horse
Jethro
Well
he
went
mad
And
I
can't
ever
remember
things
bein'
that
bad
Then
here
come
a
man
with
a
paper
and
a
pen
Tellin'
us
our
hard
times
are
about
to
end
And
then,
if
they
don't
give
us
what
we
like
He
said,
"men,
that's
when
you
gotta
go
on
strike"
Corn
in
the
fields
Listen
to
the
rice
when
the
wind
blows
'cross
the
water
King
Harvest
has
surely
come
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