Текст песни Making Hay - Dan Tyminski
He
never
went
to
school
beyond
the
day
he
turned
sixteen
And
I
can't
say
that
I
know
being
that
poor
really
means
He
wouldn't
be
mistaken
for
a
man
of
high
degree
But
he
was
just
as
smart
as
anyone
could
be
The
first
thing
I
remember
till
the
day
I
moved
away
Up
and
every
morning
I
don't
believe
he
missed
a
day
It
was
always
after
sundown
when
he
pulled
up
in
the
yard
He
would
be
on
a
tractor
and
let
me
drive
into
the
barn
=Chorus=
While
the
planter,
acre,
baler
they
were
all
the
same
to
me
When
I
grow
up
a
farmer
is
all
I
ever
wanna
be
I
know
that
he
was
tired
but
he
would
sit
and
watch
me
play
In
my
imagination
I
was
really
making
hay
=Chorus=
I
graduated
highschool
just
before
I
turned
eightteen
Two
years
into
college
when
I
had
a
change
of
dreams
I'd
wear
a
dank
old
necktie
like
those
city
fellows
do
I'd
move
out
in
the
suburbs
like
a
million
other
fools
I
met
a
brown
haired
beauty
who
was
sweet
as
she
could
be
The
day
that
we
were
married
he
stood
right
there
next
to
me
I
knew
that
he
was
tired
and
he
seemed
so
out
of
place
He
never
said
a
word
but
it
was
written
on
his
face
=Chorus=
I
couldn't
read
the
signs
when
she
was
falling
out
of
love
The
more
he
turned
the
lonelier
till
she'd
finally
had
enough
So
I'd
pack
up
my
suits
and
ties
and
gave
them
all
away
And
headed
for
the
country
just
in
time
for
making
hay
No
I
won't
be
mistaken
for
a
man
of
high
degree
'Cause
I
was
born
a
farmer
and
that's
all
I'll
ever
be
=Chorus=
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