paroles de chanson Company Man - Warren Haynes
I
started
working
here
when
I
was
twenty-one
Summer
of
'56
My
life
had
just
begun
Back
then
this
place
was
some
place
to
be
Thought
I
could
grow
with
the
company
Never
took
a
dime
Never
raised
a
fuss
Right
is
right
Even
for
those
of
us
Who
make
a
dollar
while
the
man
makes
ten
They
say
hard
work
pays
off
in
the
end
Everything
I
got
I
got
with
my
own
hands
Never
wanted
to
be
no
company
man
So
I
kept
my
eyes
open
and
my
mouth
shut
Saw
my
workload
increase
and
my
pay
cut
Bought
a
house
Started
a
family
Still
had
some
faith
in
the
company
Hard
times
hit
'67
late
Devil
must've
opened
up
the
flood
gates
My
wife,
she
left
me
for
some
other
guy
And
in
my
heart
I
guess
I
always
knew
why
She
was
never
gonna
understand
Never
wanted
to
be
no
company
man
'79
brought
a
dose
of
reality
We'd
all
heard
the
rumours
about
the
company
One
day
they
shut
us
down
Throughout
the
south
And
keeping
my
job
meant
moving
out
So
I
got
hired
on
at
the
local
factory
Couldn't
see
uprooting
my
whole
family
Never
thought
I'd
be
starting
over
at
this
stage
Taking
shit
from
some
punk
Half
my
age
No
retirement
No
hospital
plan
Never
wanted
to
be
no
company
man
Long
since
retired,
now,
from
the
factory
Hardly
ever
think
about
the
company
Kinda
lonesome,
now
the
kids
are
grown
Moved
away
Families
of
their
own
Got
me
a
little
house
and
a
piece
of
land
Never
wanted
to
be
no
company
man
Sometimes
in
this
world
you
gotta
make
a
stand
Never
wanted
to
be
no
company
man
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