paroles de chanson Uncle John Farquhar (I Guess I Did Alright) - Goodnight , Texas
Started
work
when
I
was
ten,
like
my
father
did
back
then
Drivin'
Pittsburg
steel
with
hammers
under
flames;
Fifty
years
up
in
that
mill,
I
nearly
killed
myself
and
still
I
ain't
got
no
dollar
bill
to
my
name;
Old
bill
Hicks
from
nowhere's
middle,
Taught
me
how
to
play
the
fiddle
In
East
Ohio
there
ain't
too
much
goin'
on,
But
we
like
it
that
way
here,
not
much
changes
every
year,
Except
the
whiskey
jug
gets
lower
till
it's
gone
At
the
same
old
screen
door,
that
the
dogs
scratch
through,
And
the
same
old
wood
floor,
underneath
my
shoe
And
the
same
old
woman
makin'
chicken
every
night...
Yeah
I
guess
I
did
alright.
I
was
only
seventeen,
met
a
girl
from
Bowling
Green,
It
was
the
fieriest
kind
of
winter
fling;
She
got
pregnant
with
my
son,
I
didn't
have
nowhere
to
run,
So
I
manned
up
and
we
married
in
the
Spring
At
the
same
old
screen
door,
that
the
dogs
scratch
through,
And
the
same
old
wood
floor,
underneath
my
shoe
And
the
same
old
woman
causin'
trouble
every
night...
Yeah
I
guess
I
did
alright.
Started
work
when
I
was
ten,
like
my
father
did
back
then
Drivin'
Pittsburg
steel
with
hammers
under
flames;
Now
I'm
nearly
sixty-eight,
got
a
gal
that
sets
me
straight,
And
I've
got
supper
on
my
plate,
and
I've
got
grandkids
on
the
way
And
I
owe
money
to
the
state,
because
my
taxes
are
all
late,
But
if
you
think
I
care
then
you're
just
makin'
noise;
At
the
same
old
screen
door,
that
the
dogs
scratch
through,
And
the
same
old
wood
floor,
underneath
my
shoe
And
the
same
old
woman
leavin'
on
that
old
porch
light...
Yeah
I
guess
I
did
alright.
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