paroles de chanson Heart of America - Margo Price
My
sweet
mother
gets
up
So
early
in
the
morning
She
turns
on
the
stove
And
she
makes
a
pot
of
coffee
My
daddy
fills
his
tractor
up
With
diesel
to
plant
the
corn
And
that's
how
it
was
On
the
day
that
I
was
born
Well
the
days
they
went
by
And
the
bins
filled
up
with
grain
My
mother's
brother
died
On
a
motorcycle
in
the
rain
The
town
got
too
big
for
its
britches
And
the
government
it
came
And
now
it
will
never
be
the
same
No
one
moves
away
with
no
money
They
just
do
what
they
can
To
live
in
the
heart
of
America
Getting
by
on
their
own
two
hands
You
can
pray
to
anybody's
Jesus
And
be
a
hardworking
man
But
at
the
end
of
the
day
If
the
rain
it
don't
rain
We
just
do
what
we
can
Some
time
back
in
eighty-six
When
big
banks
took
the
throne
They
asked
about
every
local
farmer
Try
to
dry
his
own
corn
But
the
men
in
the
suits
had
a
bigger
plan
Than
to
let
it
be
our
own
When
the
crops
came
in
that
spring
They
were
blown
And
Neil
and
Willie
tried
so
hard
And
battles
they
have
gone
But
that
was
still
long
after
The
bigger
war
had
been
won
No
one
was
there
to
save
the
wheat
And
the
cattle
at
my
home
They
took
every
field
my
family
owned
No
one
moves
away
with
no
money
They
just
do
what
they
can
To
live
in
the
heart
of
America
Getting
by
on
their
own
two
hands
You
can
pray
to
anybody's
Jesus
And
be
a
hardworking
man
But
at
the
end
of
the
day
If
the
rain
it
don't
rain
If
the
bank
it
don't
break
We
just
do
what
we
can
You
just
do
what
you
can
1 Don't Say It
2 Weakness
3 A Little Pain
4 Learning to Lose
5 Pay Gap
6 Nowhere Fast
7 Cocaine Cowboys
8 Wild Women
9 Heart of America
10 Do Right by Me
11 Loner
12 All American Made
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