paroles de chanson Cotton - Nanci Griffith
Oh,
my
family
grew
cotton
and
cotton
was
all
we
knew
Butter
came
from
butter
beans
and
it
all
went
in
a
stew
We
lived
off
our
victory
garden
and
the
neighbors
did
so
too
Some
years
the
dust
was
so
ruthless,
this
cotton
was
all
we
grew
When
there's
no
more
cane
on
the
grasses
And
the
oil
is
gone
in
the
gulf
When
the
wells
are
dry
on
the
flatlands
Cotton's
all
we
got,
cotton's
all
we
got
In
the
days
before
the
power
lines
when
L
B
J
taught
school
We
dreamed
of
a
fairer
nation
and
promised
to
change
the
rules
To
build
a
great
society
and
all
the
folks
in
the
same
room
Fighting
a
war
on
poverty
and
taking
us
to
the
moon
When
there's
no
more
cane
on
the
grasses
And
the
oil
is
gone
in
the
gulf
When
the
wells
run
dry
on
the
flatlands
Cotton's
all
we
got,
oh
cotton's
all
we
got
Then
the
wind
will
feed
the
power
lines
where
once
it
was
dust
that
blew
All
along
the
Chisholm
Trail
where
cotton's
all
we
knew
When
there's
no
more
cane
on
the
grasses
And
the
oil
is
gone
in
the
gulf
When
the
wells
are
dry
on
the
flatlands
Cotton's
all
we
got,
oh
cotton's
all
we
got
Cotton's
all
we
got
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