Текст песни Ballad of Forty Dollars - Mel Tillis
The
man
who
preached
the
funeral
said
it
really
was
a
simple
way
to
die
He
laied
to
rest
one
afternoon
and
never
opened
up
his
eyes
They
hired
me
and
Fred
and
Joe
to
dig
the
grave
and
carry
up
some
chairs
It
took
us
seven
hours
and
I
guess
we
must've
drunk
a
case
of
beer
I
guess
I
oughta
go
and
watch
them
put
him
down
but
I
don't
own
the
suit
And
anyway
when
they
start
talkin'
about
the
fire
and
hell
well
I
get
spooked
So
I'll
just
sit
here
in
my
truck
and
act
like
I
don't
know
him
when
they
pass
Anyway
when
they're
all
through
I've
got
to
go
to
work
and
mow
the
grass
Here
they
come
and
who's
that
ridin'
in
that
big
ole
shiny
limousine
Look
at
all
that
chrome
I
do
believe
that's
the
sharpest
thing
I've
seen
That
must
belong
to
his
rich
Uncle
someone
said
he
owned
a
big
ole
farm
When
they
get
parked
I'll
mosey
down
and
look
it
over
that
won't
do
no
harm
Well
that
must
be
the
widow
in
the
car
and
would
you
take
a
look
at
that
That
sure
is
a
pretty
dress
you
know
some
women
do
look
good
in
black
He's
not
even
in
the
ground
and
they
say
that
his
track
is
up
for
sale
They
say
she
took
it
pretty
hard
but
you
can't
tell
too
much
behind
a
veil
Listen
ain't
that
pretty
when
the
bugler
plays
the
military
taps
I
think
that
when
you's
in
the
war
they
always
hired
and
played
a
song
like
that
Well
here
I
am
and
there
they
go
and
I
guess
you'd
just
call
it
my
bad
luck
I
hope
he'll
rest
in
peace
but
trouble
is
that
fellow
owes
me
forty
bucks
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