Текст песни Uncle Lem - Merle Haggard
Uncle
Lem
Ladies
of
the
Garden
Club
say
his
home
is
just
a
disgrace
to
the
town
If
the
mayor
wants
re-elected
he′d
better
pass
some
laws
and
tear
it
down
They
wanna'
cover
it
with
flowers,
maybe
even
plant
some
Dogwood
trees.
I
guess
that
they′ve
forgotten,
when
we
were
kids,
what
that
place
used
to
be.
I
know
it's
just
a
shanty
now
but
Lord
that
place
was
built
with
human
tears
For
it's
the
home
of
Uncle
Lem
who
was
born
and
raised
and
lived
there
ninety
years
There′s
not
a
boy
in
this
ole′
town
that
had'nt
stopped
for
water
at
his
well.
Or
sat
on
his
porch
in
the
evenin′
and
listened
to
the
stories
that
he'd
tell.
His
hair
was
the
color
of
cottonfields
and
his
skin
was
old
and
brown
And
he
was
born
in
that
rundown
shack
before
there
was
a
town
He
bought
that
shack
and
piece
of
earth
for
the
highest
price
you′d
pay
His
Mom
was
bought
and
sold
there,
Uncle
Lem
was
born
a
slave.
(Spoken)
The
mayor
and
some
ladies
of
the
Garden
Club
went
out
to
that
old
shack
To
tell
Uncle
Lem
that
he'd
have
to
find
another
place
to
live.
But
they
found
him
there
In
that
old
broken
down
rockin′
chair
and
on
an
old
brown
paper
sack
thay
found
his
will.
Now
I
wanna
leave
my
old
shotgun
to
the
fine
mayor
of
this
town
for
I
remember
when
He
was
just
a
little
fella'
he
used
to
follow
me
around.
Lord,
I
wish
I
had
more
to
Leave
to
my
friends
that
I
love,
but,
Lord,
all
I've
got′s
this
old
shack
and
piece
of
earth
And
I
want
it
to
go
to
the
ladies
of
the
Garden
Club.
His
hair
was
the
color
of
cottonfields
and
his
skin
was
old
and
brown
And
he
was
born
in
that
rundown
shack
before
there
was
a
town
He
bought
that
shack
and
piece
of
earth
for
the
highest
price
you′d
pay
His
Mom
was
bought
and
sold
there,
Uncle
Lem
was
born
a
slave.
His
Mom
was
bought
and
sold
there,
Uncle
Lem
was
born
a
slave.
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