paroles de chanson Hard Times - Gillian Welch
There
was
a
camp
town
man,
used
to
plow
and
sing
And
he
loved
that
mule
and
the
mule
loved
him
When
the
day
got
long
as
it
does
about
now
I'd
hear
him
singing
to
his
muley-cow
Calling,
"Come
on
my
sweet
old
girl,
and
I'd
bet
the
whole
damn
world
We're
gonna
make
it
yet
to
the
end
of
the
row"
Singing
"Hard
times
ain't
gonna
rule
my
mind
Hard
times
ain't
gonna
rule
my
mind,
Bessie
Hard
times
ain't
gonna
rule
my
mind
no
more"
Said
it's
a
mean
old
world,
heavy
in
need.
That
big
machine
is
just
picking
up
speed
They
were
supping
on
tears,
they
were
supping
on
wine
We
all
get
to
heaven
in
our
own
sweet
time
So
come
all
you
Asheville
boys
and
turn
up
your
old-time
noise
And
kick
'til
the
dust
comes
up
from
the
cracks
in
the
floor
Singing,
"Hard
times
ain't
gonna
rule
my
mind,
brother
Hard
times
ain't
gonna
rule
my
mind
Hard
times
ain't
gonna
rule
my
mind
no
more"
But
the
camp
town
man,
he
doesn't
plow
no
more
I
seen
him
walking
down
to
the
cigarette
store
Guess
he
lost
that
knack
and
he
forgot
that
song
Woke
up
one
morning
and
the
mule
was
gone
So
come
on,
you
ragtime
kings,
and
come
on,
you
dogs,
and
sing
And
pick
up
the
dusty
old
horn
and
give
it
a
blow
Playing,
"Hard
times
ain't
gonna
rule
my
mind,
honey
Hard
times
ain't
gonna
rule
my
mind,
sugar
Hard
times
ain't
gonna
rule
my
mind
no
more"
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