Текст песни Dirt - Cody Jinks
I
remember
that
summer
I
was
ten
years
old
When
our
days
ceased
to
shine
No,
you
could
not
take
a
breath
When
those
black
blizzards
came
Strippin′
land
in
dire
need
of
rain
There
was
dirt
on
the
floor
As
mama
swept
all
day
long
Leavin'
trails
of
tears
and
mud
down
her
face
There
was
dirt
in
our
beds
And
there
was
dirt
in
our
clothes
And
there
was
dirt
in
the
little
that
we
ate
We
had
heard
about
the
market′s
fall
A
couple
years
before
But
the
fields
and
the
harvest
all
seemed
fine
Sometimes
the
things
that
kill
us
That
which
we
don't
know
That
strip
the
land
of
everything
but
pride
Stay
close
together
That's
all
we
knew
to
get
by
I
recall
a
helpless
feelin′
First
time
that
I
saw
my
father
cry
Looking
back
on
everything
we
had,
on
everything
we
lost
Still
makes
me
wonder
was
staying
worth
the
cost?
But
the
town
folk
up
and
left
They
boarded
up
the
schools
and
banks
and
the
churches
And
that,
to
me,
was
wrong
Come
next
year,
it
would
be
better
For
the
last
one
standing
tall
For
the
ones,
that
showed
the
most
resolved.
They
announced
the
New
Deal
With
the
Conservation
Act
and
then
the
Relief
Fund
But
we
were
on
our
knees
There
was
little
hope
by
then
So
we
just
stood
there
in
that
line
And
we
thanked
the
man
for
that
little
bit
of
cheese
Stay
close
together
That′s
all
we
knew
to
get
by
How
I
recall
a
helpless
feelin'
The
first
time
that
I
saw
my
father
cry
Looking
back
on
everything
we
had,
on
everything
we
lost
Still
makes
me
wonder
was
stayin′
worth
the
cost?
1 Ready for the Times to Get Better
2 What Else is New
3 Mamma Song
4 Cast No Stones
5 We're Gonna Dance
6 Birds
7 Loud and Heavy
8 David
9 Me or You
10 Folks
11 Dirt
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