Lyrics Poverty Hill - The Kingston Trio
They
come
in
their
summery
dresses
and
jackets
so
fine
The
rich
folks
who
measure
success
with
a
big
dollar
sign
They
gaze
with
delight
with
the
rocks
and
the
scraggly
pines
The
come
in
the
Spring
and
they
stay
'til
the
Fall
On
Paradise
Mountain
away
from
it
all
Stubble
and
stone
make
a
hard
row
to
how
What
little
will
grow,
the
drought
will
kill
The
summer
folks
call
it
Paradise
Mountain
But
we
call
it
Poverty
Hill
They
say
we
have
beautiful
faces
as
grainy
as
wood
Yeah,
they'd
like
to
live
here
of
all
places
if
only
they
could
Well,
we
don't
get
those
wood,
grainy
faces
from
livin'
too
good
It's
the
rocks
and
the
dust
and
sun
and
the
heat
It's
too
much
of
work
and
too
little
to
eat
Stubble
and
stone
make
a
hard
row
to
how
What
little
will
grow,
the
drought
will
kill
The
summer
folks
call
it
Paradise
Mountain
But
we
call
it
Poverty
Hill
They
pack
and
they
say
what
a
pity
that
they
have
to
go
They
say
that
Old
Smokey's
so
pretty
all
covered
with
snow
But
how
we
get
through
the
winter
they
never
will
know
No
lard
for
the
pantry,
no
grist
for
the
meal
And
winter's
are
cold
over
Poverty
Hill
Stubble
and
stone
make
a
hard
row
to
how
What
little
will
grow,
the
drought
will
kill
The
summer
folks
call
it
Paradise
Mountain
But
we
call
it
Poverty
Hill
Yes,
we
call
it
Poverty
Hill
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