Текст песни Sixty Acres - James McMurtry
Turned
off
the
TV,
sat
down
to
dinner
Phone
rang,
we
were
saying
grace
Grandma
died
left
us
sixty
acres
The
last
of
the
old
home
place
Sixty
acres
up
on
the
cap
rock
What
am
I
supposed
to
do
with
that
Uncle
Claude
got
a
eight
wheeled
tractor
Plow
it
under
in
nothing
flat
We
could
plant
some
maize,
we
could
plant
some
cotton
We
could
plant
some
oats
just
to
see
if
they'd
grow
But
I
don't
like
farming,
can't
take
the
hours
Don't
like
a
life
that
goes
so
slow
Glory
glory,
Hallelujah
Right
back
atcha,
hope
that'll
do
ya
Don't
look
at
me
like
there's
something
I
shouldn't
have
said
Just
'cause
that
old
bird's
dead
Glory
glory,
Hallelujah
Wish
you'll
do
this,
hope
that'll
do
ya
Don't
look
at
me
like
there's
something
I
shouldn't
have
said
Just
'cause
that
old
bird's
dead
Now,
cousin
Clifford,
he
got
the
good
land
Right
on
the
highway
out
by
Air
Base
road
Looks
like
a
Wal-Mart
waiting
to
happen
I
mean
to
tell
you
it's
a
pot
of
gold
It's
in
the
city
limits
and
zoned
commercial
City
water
and
a
sewer
line
With
the
base
expanding,
consolidation
It's
worth
a
fortune
and
it
oughta
been
mine
Glory
glory,
Hallelujah
Right
back
atcha,
don't
she
look
natural?
Don't
look
at
me
like
there's
something
growing
out
of
my
head
Just
'cause
that
old
bird's
dead
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