Текст песни Millworker - Live - James Taylor
Now
my
grandfather
was
a
sailor,
he
blew
in
off
the
water.
My
father
was
a
farmer
and
I,
his
only
daughter.
Took
up
with
a
no
good
millworking
man
from
Massachusetts
Who
dies
from
too
much
whiskey
and
leaves
me
these
three
faces
to
feed.
Millwork
ain't
easy,
millwork
ain't
hard,
millwork
it
ain't
nothing
but
an
awful
boring
job.
I'm
waiting
for
a
daydream
to
take
me
through
the
morning
And
put
me
in
my
coffee
break
where
I
can
have
a
sandwich
and
remember.
Then
it's
me
and
my
machine
for
the
rest
of
the
morning,
For
the
rest
of
the
afternoon
and
the
rest
of
my
life.
Now
my
mind
begins
to
wander
to
the
days
back
on
the
farm.
I
can
see
my
father
smiling
at
me,
swinging
on
his
arm.
I
can
hear
my
granddad's
stories
of
the
storms
out
on
Lake
Erie
Where
vessels
and
cargoes
and
fortunes
and
sailors'
lives
were
lost.
Yes,
but
it's
my
life
has
been
wasted,
and
I
have
been
the
fool
To
let
this
manufacturer
use
my
body
for
a
tool.
I
can
ride
home
in
the
evening,
staring
at
my
hands,
Swearing
by
my
sorrow
that
a
young
girl
ought
to
stand
a
better
chance.
So
may
I
work
the
mills
just
as
long
as
I
am
able
And
never
meet
the
man
whose
name
is
on
the
label.
It
be
me
and
my
machine
for
the
rest
of
the
morning
And
the
rest
of
the
afternoon,
gone
for
the
rest
of
my
life.
1 How Sweet It Is
2 Only One
3 Something In the Way She Moves
4 Sweet Baby James
5 Copperline
6 Walking Man
7 Don't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight
8 Shower The People
9 Handy Man
10 You've Got a Friend
11 Fire and Rain
12 Mexico
13 Secret O' Life
14 Riding On a Railroad
15 Country Road
16 That Lonesome Road
17 Your Smiling Face
18 Millworker - Live
19 Traffic Jam
20 Everybody Has The Blues
21 Shed A Little Light
22 Carolina In My Mind
23 Steamroller Blues
24 New Hymn
25 Sun on the Moon
26 Up On the Roof
27 She Thinks I Still Care
28 Slap Leather
29 You Make It Easy
30 I Will Follow
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