Текст песни End of the Line - Woody Guthrie
′Long
about
nineteen
thirty-one,
My
field
boiled
up
in
the
boiling
sun.
'Long
about
nineteen
thirty-two,
Dust
did
rise
and
the
dust
it
blew.
′Long
about
nineteen
thirty-three,
Livin'
in
the
dust
was
a
killin'
me.
′Long
about
nineteen
thirty-four,
Dangburn
dust
it
blew
some
more.
′Long
about
nineteen
thirty-five,
Blowed
my
crops
about
nine
miles
high.
'Long
about
nineteen
thirty-six,
Me
and
my
wife
in
a
devil
of
a
fix.
′Long
about
nineteen
thirty-nine
We
fanned
our
tails
for
that
Orgegon
line.
We
got
a
hold
of
a
piece
of
land,
Thirteen
miles
from
the
Coulee
dam.
Coulee
dam
is
a
sight
to
see,
Makes
this
e-lec-a-tric-i-tee
'Lectric
lights
is
mighty
fine,
If
you′re
hooked
on
to
the
power
line
There
just
ain't
no
country
extra
fine.
If
you′re
just
a
mile
from
the
end
o'
the
line.
Milk
my
cows
and
turn
my
stone,
Till
them
Grand
Coullee
boys
come
along.
My
eyes
are
crossed,
my
back's
in
a
cramp,
Tryin′
to
read
my
bible
by
my
coal-oil
lamp.
No,
there
ain′t
no
country
worth
a
dime,
If
I'm
just
a
mile
from
the
end
o′
the
line.

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